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Salt the Water

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In Salt the Water by Candice Iloh, readers are introduced to a young girl who wrestles with her identity and relationships as she navigates the complexities of her life. Set against a contemporary backdrop, the protagonist's journey is marked by personal challenges and moments of introspective growth. The narrative beautifully captures the essence of self-discovery and the quest for belonging, all while addressing themes relevant to young adults today.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to explorations of identity and resilience in the face of challenges. With a focus on young adults navigating complex personal and cultural landscapes, this narrative provides an authentic and captivating glimpse into the journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

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Salt the Water

From Printz honoree and National Book Award finalist Candice Iloh, a verse novel about Cerulean Gene, a nonbinary Black teenager searching for a new way to do more than survive in post-pandemic America.

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From Printz honouree and National Book Award finalist Candice Iloh, a verse novel about Cerulean Gene, a nonbinary Black teenager searching for a new way to do more than survive in post-pandemic America.

A Michael L. Printz Award Honor Book

Cerulean Gene is free everywhere except school, where they're known for repeatedly challenging authority. Raised in a free-spirited home by two loving parents who encourage Cerulean to be their full self, they've got big dreams of moving cross-country to live off the grid with their friends after graduation. But a fight with a teacher spirals out of control, and Cerulean impulsively drops out to avoid the punishment they fear is coming. Why wait for graduation to leave an oppressive capitalist system and live their dreams?

Cerulean is truly brilliant, but their sheltered upbringing hasn't prepared them for the consequences of their choiceβ€”especially not when it's compounded by a family emergency that puts a parent out of work. Suddenly the money they'd been stacking with their friends is a resource that the family needs to stay afloat.

Salt the Water is a book about dreaming in a world that has other plans for your time, your youth, and your future. It asks, what does it look like when a bunch of queer Black kids are allowed to dream? And what does it look like for them to confront the present circumstances of the people they love while still pursuing a wildly different future of their own?

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Salt the Water by Candice Iloh has received widespread acclaim for its captivating narrative and lyrical prose. The novel is praised for its exploration of personal autonomy, self-expression, and the challenges within the U.S. public education system. Critics highlight the book's emotional depth and portrayal of a Black teenager's journey towards self-actualization, drawing attention to its thought-provoking themes and its importance for young adult readers.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780593529317

Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 03 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Dutton Books for Young Readers

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 149.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 386g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Candice Iloh is a first-generation Nigerian American writer whose books center home. They are from the Midwest by way of Washington, DC, and Brooklyn, New York. They are a proud alumna of the Rhode Island Writers Colony, and their work has earned fellowships from Lambda Literary, VONA, and Kimbilio Fiction and a residency with Hi-ARTS, where they debuted their first one-person show in 2018. Candice became a 2020 National Book Award Finalist and, in 2021, a Printz Award Honoree for their debut novel, Every Body Looking.Salt the Water, their third novel, earned Candice their second Michael L. Printz Award Honor in 2024.

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