Jacksonville Public Library

The moonlit vine, Elizabeth Santiago

Label
The moonlit vine, Elizabeth Santiago
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-360)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 14-18, Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The moonlit vine
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1350574284
Responsibility statement
Elizabeth Santiago
Summary
"Despite her name, Taína Perez doesn't know anything about her Taíno heritage, nor has she ever tried to learn. After all, how would ancient Puerto Rican history help with everything going on? There's constant trouble at school and in her neighborhood, her older brother was kicked out of the house, and with her mom at work, she's left alone to care for her little brother and aging grandmother. It's a lot for a fourteen-year-old to manage. But life takes a wild turn when her abuela tells her she is a direct descendant of Anacaona, the beloved Taíno leader, warrior, and poet, who was murdered by the Spanish in 1503. Abuela also gives her an amulet and a zemi and says that it's time for her to step into her power like the women who came before her. But is that even possible? People like her hardly make it out of their circumstances, and the problems in her home and community are way bigger than Taína can manage. Or are they? A modern tale with interstitial historical chapters, <i>The Moonlit Vine</i> brings readers a powerful story of the collective struggle, hope, and liberation of Puerto Rican and Taíno peoples." --Book jacket
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
Content
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