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- Publication Date
- 2021-11-02
- Pages
- 272
- ISBN
- 9781250763426
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Publisher
Flatiron Books
ISBN-10
1250763428
ISBN-13
9781250763426
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25050078265
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Book Title
Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed : 15 Voices from the Latinx Diaspora
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Topics / Emigration & Immigration, People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America
Publication Year
2021
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Young Adult Nonfiction
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Hardcover
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Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.8 in
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Young Adult Audience
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2021-024186
Reviews
A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, and more)! "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox "Tremendously thought-provoking . . . an impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Tremendously thought-provoking . . . an impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year ( Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Oprah.com, Glamour , Refinery29, Good Morning America , HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Al Día , Be Latina , Bustle , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A standout . . . an inspiring book for those who will see their own struggles with identity and belonging reflected within these pages. Above all, it is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Poignant...This book challenges stereotypes and myths about Latinx communities." -- Refinery29 "A powerful anthology of diverse Latinx voices." -- HipLatina "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage. I can't wait to see how she continues to foster and grow the Latinx literary community." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox "Tremendously thought-provoking . . . an impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Al Día , and more)! "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , and more) and Indie Next Pick! "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid...Nuanced...Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Must-Read Book of the Year ( Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Oprah.com, Glamour , Refinery29 , Good Morning America , HipLatina , New York Times , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Al Día , Be Latina , Bustle , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A standout . . . an inspiring book for those who will see their own struggles with identity and belonging reflected within these pages. Above all, it is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "The Bronx Is Reading founder has compiled an anthology of original nonfiction revealing a vast spectrum of Latinx experiences." -- New York Times "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Poignant. This book challenges stereotypes and myths about Latinx communities." -- Refinery29 "A powerful anthology of diverse Latinx voices." -- HipLatina " Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed offers a wide scope of personal essays ranging in narrative voice and structure, the stories unflinching in their earnestness but also filled with music and food and joy. This collection is necessary reading. A remarkable collection of essays depicting the joys and sorrows of the Latinx diaspora." -- Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking . . . an impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , and more) and Indie Next Pick! "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid...Nuanced...Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Al Día , and more)! "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid...Nuanced...Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Must-Read Book of the Year ( Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Oprah.com, Glamour , Refinery29 , Good Morning America , HipLatina , New York Times , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Al Día , Be Latina , Bustle , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A standout . . . an inspiring book for those who will see their own struggles with identity and belonging reflected within these pages. Above all, it is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "The Bronx Is Reading founder has compiled an anthology of original nonfiction revealing a vast spectrum of Latinx experiences." -- New York Times "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Poignant...This book challenges stereotypes and myths about Latinx communities." -- Refinery29 "A powerful anthology of diverse Latinx voices." -- HipLatina "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Al Día , and more)! "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking . . . an impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latiniad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- Popsugar Latina, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Al Día , and more)! "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more!) An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid...Nuanced...Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Most Anticipated Book (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, and more!) Indie Next Pick! "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it. -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Tremendously thought-provoking...An impressive roster of voices from an array of cultural backgrounds claimed and unclaimed. The contradictions and interplays that emerge between essays serve to illuminate the immeasurable realities of the Latinx diaspora." -- Kirkus Reviews "Candid...Nuanced...Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year ( Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Oprah.com, Glamour , Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Al Día , Be Latina , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A standout...an inspiring book for those who will see their own struggles with identity and belonging reflected within these pages. Above all, it is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Poignant...This book challenges stereotypes and myths about Latinx communities." -- Refinery29 "A powerful anthology of diverse Latinx voices." -- HipLatina "A collection of brilliant voices you won't soon forget." -- BookRiot "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year ( Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Oprah.com, Glamour , Refinery29, Good Morning America , HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Al Día , Be Latina , Bustle , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A standout...an inspiring book for those who will see their own struggles with identity and belonging reflected within these pages. Above all, it is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Poignant...This book challenges stereotypes and myths about Latinx communities." -- Refinery29 "A powerful anthology of diverse Latinx voices." -- HipLatina "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year (Refinery29, HipLatina , Publishers Weekly , Latino Book Review, Elle , Harper's Bazaar , Al Día , Be Latina , Oprah.com, Glamour , and more)! An Indie Next Pick "A beautifully edited collection of reflections on the Latinx diaspora. With writers like Naima Coster, Kahlil Haywood, and Lilliam Rivera, it highlights a vast variety of identities and writing styles." -- Elle "In a time when far too many Latinx authors, among other writers of color, are too often overlooked, Fennell's poetic anthology collection not only tells authentic stories but does away with the monolithic definition of Latinidad we're often accustomed to seeing. It instead speaks to the wide-range of diversity that very much exists within Latinx culture while amplifying the voices and the stories that often aren't given the attention they deserve." -- POPSUGAR Latina "Saraciea J. Fennell is making history in the Latinx community by creating spaces to share Latinx literature and to spread literacy, both in her own community in the Bronx and beyond. Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed showcases the richness of the community, exploring everything from Afrolatinidad to her own Garifuna (indigenous Honduran) heritage." -- Angie Cruz, Good Morning America "Exquisitely curated . . . With its inclusion of historically underrepresented Latinx voices, including Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American perspectives, the book uplifts and celebrates breadth and diversity within a broader community. A standout array of talent." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "[An] anthology we'd gladly wait all year for. In fifteen works of poetry and essays--from tales of the supernatural to takedowns of anti-Blackness--this collection offers something for just about every kind of reader." -- Harper's Bazaar "Above all, [ Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed ] is a book that will make many feel seen, heard and empowered." -- Reyna Grande, San Francisco Chronicle "Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a raw and unapologetic collection of essays and poetry that dismantle stereotypes about people from the Latin American diaspora. With anecdotes that span generations of pain and joy, this collection uplifts a new generation of Latinx writers who know the power of story and aren't afraid to use it." -- Zoraida Córdova, Shelf Awareness "Candid . . . nuanced . . . Each theme is worthy of its own volume, but the standout is undeniably colorism, a crucial topic within the Latinx community, herein brought to light with strength and vulnerability. The deeply personal approach of each contributor will connect with readers of all backgrounds and empower those seeking to define their own experiences." -- Booklist "This wonderful and deeply personal look into 15 experiences from the Latinx diaspora will give readers plenty to think about and will surely make many readers feel seen and understood as they encounter authors whose lives, feelings, and experiences echo their own. A great collection." -- Teen Librarian Toolbox
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23
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810.80868
Synopsis
Edited by The Bronx Is Reading founder Saraciea J. Fennell and featuring an all-star cast of Latinx contributors, Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is a ground-breaking anthology that will spark dialogue and inspire hope In Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed , bestselling and award-winning authors as well as up-and-coming voices interrogate the different myths and stereotypes about the Latinx diaspora. These fifteen original pieces delve into everything from ghost stories and superheroes, to memories in the kitchen and travels around the world, to addiction and grief, to identity and anti-Blackness, to finding love and speaking your truth. Full of both sorrow and joy, Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed is an essential celebration of this rich and diverse community. The bestselling and award-winning contributors include Elizabeth Acevedo, Cristina Arreola, Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Naima Coster, Natasha Diaz, Saraciea J. Fennell, Kahlil Haywood, Zakiya Jamal, Janel Martinez, Jasminne Mendez, Meg Medina, Mark Oshiro, Julian Randall, Lilliam Rivera, and Ibi Zoboi.
LC Classification Number
PS508.H57W55 2021
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