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Salt the Water Candice Iloh

Salt the Water By Candice Iloh

Salt the Water by Candice Iloh


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Summary

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.

Salt the Water Summary

Salt the Water by Candice Iloh

Cerulean and their friends went into senior year - the first year of normal school after the pandemic - with a plan: keep their heads down in class, save money, and get the hell out of the Bronx once they graduate. If teachers are going to force them to read Huckleberry Finn, then they can't blame kids for 'lighting out for the territory.' Cerulean is convinced that there must be somewhere better than the Bronx and is focused on learning how to grow and make food so they can all be self-sufficient when they finally make their break. Burned-out teachers and their father's badly timed workplace accident send Cerulean reeling off course, but Bronx babies are resiliant and resourceful, and Salt the Water is ultimately a radically hopeful vision of life beyond mere survival.

Salt the Water Reviews

Daring, beautiful, and necessary.-Kirkus, starred review

Iloh delivers another electric novel in verse. ... A necessary reminder to young adults that there's no shame in standing up for yourself.-Booklist, starred review

Offers myriad avenues for rumination on personal autonomy and self-expression.-Publishers Weekly

There are many things Iloh accomplishes in Salt The Water, but the most impressive, and arguably the most important, is that this unflinching portrayal of the necessary irreverence of Black teenagers on a complicated quest for self-actualization is one of the best I've seen in a long time.-Jason Reynolds, New York Times bestselling author of Long Way Down

Candice Iloh has painted a deeply moving portrait of Cerulean, a passionate and bright teen whose abrasive school life is in direct contrast to their loving and tender home life in the Bronx. Urban gardens serve as a poignant yet hopeful metaphor for the nurturing and care that young people need to navigate tumultuous cityscapes, public schools, and the fragile fault lines in their lives and in the world. -Ibi Zoboi, National Book Award Finalist and New York Times bestselling co-author of Punching the Air

Candice Iloh's Salt the Water invites the radical work of envisioning freedom. I learned so much from seventeen-year-old Cerulean: to do more than hope for and dream of freedom, but to plan for it. To bury my hands in the soil, in the vibrant verse of this story. To go there.- Safia Elhillo, award winning author of Home Is Not a Country and Girls that Never Die

About Candice Iloh

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 is their third novel.

Additional information

NGR9780593529317
9780593529317
0593529316
Salt the Water by Candice Iloh
New
Hardback
Dutton Books for Young Readers
2023-10-03
288
N/A
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