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American Street
Ibi Zoboi

American Street

Balzer + Bray (Feb 14, 2017)
9780062473042
| Hardcover
LC Classification PZ7.1.Z64 .Am 2017

Genre

  • General Fiction
  • Teens
  • Young Adult

Subject

  • American Dream
  • American Dream - Juvenile Fiction
  • Cousins
  • Cousins - Fiction
  • Cousins - Juvenile Fiction
  • Detroit (Mich.) - Fiction
  • Detroit (Mich.) - Juvenile Fiction
  • Haitians
  • Haitians - Fiction. - United States
  • Haitians - Juvenile Fiction. - United States
  • Immigrants
  • Immigrants - Fiction
  • Immigrants - Juvenile Fiction
  • Immigration
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Interpersonal Relations - Fiction
  • Interpersonal Relations - Juvenile Fiction
  • Michigan - Detroit
  • Mothers And Daughters
  • Mothers And Daughters - Fiction
  • Mothers And Daughters - Juvenile Fiction
  • New Students - Young Adult Fiction
  • Schools
  • Schools - Fiction
  • Schools - Juvenile Fiction
  • United States
  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Family / Parents
  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration &
  • YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience

Plot

A National Book Award Finalist with five starred reviews!A New York Times Notable Book * Publishers Weekly Flying Start * Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year * ALA Booklist Editors' Choice of 2017 (Top of the List winner) * School Library Journal Best Book of the Year * Kirkus Best Book of the Year * BookPage Best YA Book of the YearAmerican Street is an evocative and powerful coming-of-age story perfect for fans of Everything, Everything; Bone Gap; and All American Boys.In this stunning debut novel, Pushcart-nominated author Ibi Zoboi draws on her own experience as a young Haitian immigrant, infusing this lyrical exploration of America with magical realism and vodou culture. On the corner of American Street and Joy Road, Fabiola Toussaint thought she would finally find une belle vie—a good life. But after they leave Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Fabiola’s mother is detained by U.S. immigration, leaving Fabiola to navigate her loud American cousins, Chantal, Donna, and Princess; the grittiness of Detroit’s west side; a new school; and a surprising romance, all on her own. Just as she finds her footing in this strange new world, a dangerous proposition presents itself, and Fabiola soon realizes that freedom comes at a cost. Trapped at the crossroads of an impossible choice, will she pay the price for the American dream?