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- COMMON SENSE MEDIA SELECTION FOR TEENS BOOKLIST BEST OF THE YEAR NYPL TOP 10 OF THE YEAR HIPLATINA BEST OF THE YEAR Elizabeth Acevedo has said that reading Lorraine Avila feels like an "UPPERCUT to the senses.
- 384 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
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Book Synopsis
COMMON SENSE MEDIA SELECTION FOR TEENS
BOOKLIST BEST OF THE YEAR
NYPL TOP 10 OF THE YEAR
HIPLATINA BEST OF THE YEAR
--Shelf-Awareness (starred) ★ "A sharply rendered portrait...Avila's striking debut is not to be missed."
--Booklist (starred) ★ "Unabashedly political...A remarkable, beautifully rendered debut."
--Kirkus (starred) ★ "Suspenseful...A boldly characterized protagonist whose intersectional identities as a queer and Deaf person of color informs her sharp-witted narrative voice and conviction around combatting racism within her community."
--Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ Heartbreaking... thoughtful and gripping... Avila has created a complex heroine whose identities as a Deaf and queer person of color give a layer of authenticity and intersectionality that will resonate with readers."
--School Library Journal (starred) "Impressive and urgent. [Avila] takes on racism, violence and injustice with a mix of magic, spirituality and care that few have attempted--and she's captivatingly successful."
--Ms. Magazine "Explores gun violence, race, justice, education, and spirituality, which holds this book like a canopy, enclosing and exposing layers of Blackness and the growth and sense of belonging community can provide."
--Al Dia "A necessary story about gun violence, race, and education."
--Refinery29 "Gripping...skillfully depicts the reality of growing up as a Black Latinx teen in the midst of racial violence and social upheaval... Avila carefully demonstrates the tremendous strength in Yolanda's community and the deep roots of her spiritual life, which keep her grounded as she steps into her full power."
--Horn Book "Written in stunning prose, this sharp examination of education, race, violence, and spirituality is a must-read."
--The Mary Sue
Review Quotes
"As soon as we saw it, we couldn't wait to learn more." --BookPage
"Explores gun violence, race, justice, education, and spirituality, which holds this book like a canopy, enclosing and exposing layers of Blackness and the growth and sense of belonging community can provide."--Al Dia
"Written in stunning prose, this sharp examination of education, race, violence, and spirituality is a must-read." --The Mary Sue
[STAR] Heartbreaking... thoughtful and gripping... Avila has created a complex heroine whose identities as a Deaf and queer person of color give a layer of authenticity and intersectionality that will resonate with readers."-- School Library Journal (starred)
"A masterclass in empowering the youth to reclaim what is theirs." - HipLatina
"Big-hearted, potent, and piercingly smart... More than anything, The Making of Yolanda la Bruja is the story of a determined young woman who embraces a fantastic and sometimes complicated heritage... Yolanda shines brilliantly in this story, and Avila is to be credited for gifting readers with such a compelling character." - Locus Magazine
A Common Sense Selection
[STAR] "Inspiring... full of heart and spirituality." -- Shelf-Awareness (starred)
[STAR] "A sharply rendered portrait...Avila's striking debut is not to be missed." -- Booklist (starred)
[STAR] "Suspenseful... Avila skillfully cultivates a unique and magical spin on a grounded, socially conscious plot that is rich in Afro-Latinx cultural detail. Yolanda is a boldly characterized protagonist whose intersectional identities as a queer and Deaf person of color informs her sharp-witted narrative voice and conviction around combatting racism within her community." -- Publishers Weekly (starred)
[STAR] "Unabashedly political...A remarkable, beautifully rendered debut." --Kirkus Reviews (starred)
"A necessary story about gun violence, race, and education." --Refinery 29
"Lorraine Avila's impressive and urgent YA debut is a feat of courage, passion and originality. In it, she takes on racism, violence and injustice with a mix of magic, spirituality and care that few have attempted--and she's captivatingly successful." -- Ms. Magazine
"Tackles themes of race, gun violence, spirituality, justice, and education with an empathetic and deft hand"--Autostraddle
"Vividly imagined and nuanced, Yolanda's story is one not to be missed." -- BuzzFeed
"Gripping... Avila skillfully depicts the reality of growing up as a Black Latinx teen in the midst of racial violence and social upheaval... Avila carefully demonstrates the tremendous strength in Yolanda's community and the deep roots of her spiritual life, which keep her grounded as she steps into her full power." -- Horn Book
Most Anticipated YA of 2023 - BookPage
Most Anticipated YA of 2023 - HipLatina
Most Anticipated YA of 2023 - The Mary Sue
About the Author
Lorraine Avila (she/they) is a storyteller. Lorraine was born and raised in the Bronx, NY and is a first generation Dominican-American. Avila spent a decade as an educator in the K-12 education system. She has a BA from Fordham University in English, an MA in Teaching from New York University, and an MFA from the University of Pittsburgh. The Making of Yolanda La Bruja is her YA debut.