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“ Acevedo’s novel is a moving account of disillusionment, grief, and reconciliation. Camino and Yahaira narrate in distinct voices – Camino in three-line stanzas that capture the slower cadence of life in Sosúa, and Yahaira in staccato two-line...

Acevedo’s novel is a moving account of disillusionment, grief, and reconciliation. Camino and Yahaira narrate in distinct voices – Camino in three-line stanzas that capture the slower cadence of life in Sosúa, and Yahaira in staccato two-line stanzas that depict her life in New York City. The novel shines brightest when the two sisters come together, their voices sometimes crashing against each other, sometimes intertwined, as they navigate their suddenly ripped-apart and reconstituted family. Secondary characters – Camino’s curandera aunt, Yahaira’s frazzled mother who finds her take-charge attitude, and Yahaira’s girlfriend and her family – add texture to the relationships and the story. Thoughtful details of book design contribute to the reader’s understanding of Camino and Yahaira’s different worlds.

Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo was reviewed at The Pirate Tree.



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