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Saints of the Household by Ari Tison

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Saints of the Household

Ari Tison

Farrar Straus & Giroux · Hardcover · March 28, 2023

Reading lane: Hispanic & Latino YA

Winner of the Pura Belpré Award and Walter Dean Myers Award for Young Adult Literature!

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Lyrical Read

A lyrical read for when you want a story to sit with you after the last.

Come here for

  • novel-in-poetry texture
  • identity and belonging in a teen-school setting

Expect

  • conversation-ready themes
  • a sustained, reflective pace

Book Details

Authors
Ari Tison
Publisher
Farrar Straus & Giroux
Published
March 28, 2023
Format
Hardcover
Theme
Hispanic & Latino YA · Immigration for Teens
Reading lane
Hispanic & Latino YA

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Hispanic & Latino YA

  • Abuse & Trauma for Teens

  • Violence & Trauma

About This Book

Winner of the Pura Belpré Award and Walter Dean Myers Award for Young Adult Literature! Saints of the Household is a haunting contemporary YA about an act of violence in a small-town--beautifully told by a debut Indigenous Costa Rican-American writer--that will take your breath away. Max and Jay have always depended on one another for their survival. Growing up with a physically abusive father, the two Bribri American brothers have learned that the only way to protect themse...

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Winner of the Pura Belpré Award and Walter Dean Myers Award for Young Adult Literature! Saints of the Household is a haunting contemporary YA about an act of violence in a small-town--beautifully told by a debut Indigenous Costa Rican-American writer--that will take your breath away. Max and Jay have always depended on one another for their survival. Growing up with a physically abusive father, the two Bribri American brothers have learned that the only way to protect themselves and their mother is to stick to a schedule and keep their heads down. But when they hear a classmate in trouble in the woods, instinct takes over and they intervene, breaking up a fight and beating their high school's star soccer player to a pulp. This act of violence threatens the brothers' dreams for the future and their beliefs about who they are. As the true details of that fateful afternoon unfold over the course of the novel, Max and Jay grapple with the weight of their actions, their shifting relationship as brothers, and the realization that they may be more like their father than they thought. They'll have to reach back to their Bribri roots to find their way forward. Told in alternating points of view using vignettes and poems, debut author Ari Tison crafts an emotional, slow-burning drama about brotherhood, abuse, recovery, and doing the right thing.

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