About this item
Highlights
- In her raw and resonant debut novel, René Peña-Govea seamlessly interweaves prose and poetry to uplift the power of language, the courage to fight injustice, and the complex beauty of finding your people--perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X and Carolina Ixta's Shut Up, This is Serious.
- 368 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Coming of Age
Description
Book Synopsis
In her raw and resonant debut novel, René Peña-Govea seamlessly interweaves prose and poetry to uplift the power of language, the courage to fight injustice, and the complex beauty of finding your people--perfect for fans of Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X and Carolina Ixta's Shut Up, This is Serious.
Estela Morales is one of the only Latinas who tested into San Francisco's most exclusive public high school. In her senior year, Estela just wants to keep her head down, eke out a passing grade from her racist Spanish teacher, and get into her dream college.
But after placing second in the Latiné Heritage Poetry Contest behind a non-Latino student, Estela is thrust into citywide debates about merit, identity, and diversity.
Things only get messier when her family is threatened with eviction. As Estela's friends organize against bigotry and her landlady increases the pressure, Estela is suffocating and finds release only in poetry and in a breathless new romance. When tensions finally reach their breaking point, Estela must find a way to undrown the community she loves--and herself.
Review Quotes
"Estela, Undrowning is a flood rush to the heart! A compelling, nuanced, beautiful story of the complexity of growing up Chicana in San Francisco in a system that seeks to drown us with classism, racism, and in-fighting. Estela's struggles with anxiety, friendship, cultura, and new love, offers young readers powerful and poetic ways to reckon with, resist, and change our world for the better. It rises from the depths and lifts us all." -- Aida Salazar, author of the Pura Belpre Honor book Ultraviolet and the Caldecott Honor book, Jovita Wore Pants
"Heartfelt and beautifully written, Estela Undrowning features a flawed protagonist trying to navigate a flawed world--in other words, it's a highly relatable story of change, struggle, and growth, both personal and systemic." -- Randy Ribay, National Book Award finalist for Patron Saints of Nothing
"What a joy to witness Estela's journey as she interrogates not only the unjust systems around her but what role she can choose to play in their dismantling and transformation. In Estela Undrowning, Peña-Govea offers a beautiful balm, a powerful wake-up call, and a fierce rallying cry at time when we need it most." -- Natalia Sylvester, Pura Belpré Honor-winning author of Breathe and Count Back from Ten and Running
"Estela, Undrowning is an unflinching tribute to Frisco, the soul of San Francisco. Against the backdrop of gentrification, cultural erasure, and a high school hostile to Black and Brown students, Peña-Govea's brilliant debut novel reveals poetry's unstoppable force." -- Dickson Lam, author of Paper Sons