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A stunning New York Times bestseller with a powerful and unforgettable YA voice. Perfect for fans of Tomi Adeyemi’s The Children of Blood and Bone, Angie Thomas’s The Hate U Give and Sarah Crossan’s One.

Xiomara has always kept her words to herself. When it comes to standing her ground in her Harlem neighbourhood, she lets her fists and her fierceness do the talking.

But X has secrets – her feelings for a boy in her bio class, and the notebook full of poems that she keeps under her bed. And a slam poetry club that will pull those secrets into the spotlight.

Because in spite of a world that might not want to hear her, Xiomara refuses to stay silent.

A novel about finding your voice and standing up for what you believe in, no matter how hard it is to say. Brave, bold and beautifully written – dealing with issues of race, feminism and faith.

Our Review Panel says...

Raw, honest and extremely powerful. ‘The Poet X’ is a triumph of modern literature. This collection of slam poetry beautifully retells Xiomara’s poignant life story. The way her experiences are told in verse allows the reader to be quickly absorbed into her emotions, exposing some powerful truths about what is is like to grow up in a Harlem neighbourhood and sending the powerful message that we must speak up and refuse to stay silent.

Readers will learn about, and relate to, the struggles she has experienced throughout her childhood, with her race, a religious mother and the misogyny of men while she was growing up. This book, full of energy and powerfully told verse, covers some tough subject matter, but has an important message of survival and staying strong throughout life’s struggles.

A modern classic which pushes boundaries. A must-read for all young adults.

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