Book Resume
for With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
Professional book information and credentials for With the Fire on High.
7 Professional Reviews (4 Starred)
12 Book Awards
Selected for 44 State/Province Lists
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- School Library Journal:
- Grades 9 and up
- Kirkus:
- Ages 14 and up
- Booklist:
- Grades 9 - 12
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 13 and up
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 7-12
- Word Count:
- 73,941
- Lexile Level:
- 810L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 5.2
- Cultural Experience:
- Latino (US / Canada)
- Genre:
- Poetry
- Realistic Fiction
- Year Published:
- 2019
11 Subject Headings
The following 11 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (With the Fire on High).
- Cooking
- Young Adult Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues
- Young Adult Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
- Young Adult Fiction | Coming of Age
- Bildungsromans
- Teenage mothers
- Young Adult Fiction | Novels in Verse
- Young Adult Fiction | People & Places | United States - Hispanic & Latino
- Coming of age
- Young Adult Fiction | Cooking & Food
- Young Adult Fiction
7 Full Professional Reviews (4 Starred)
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From Horn Book
July 1, 2019
High school senior Emoni Santiago (an aspiring chef) and her two-year-old daughter live with Emoni's �cf2]abuela�cf1]. Emoni signs up for a culinary arts class that culminates in a trip to Spain--and she begins to see a path forward, if only she dares follow it. Acevedo creates beautifully realized characters with complex lives. A few recipes (such as "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemon Verbena Tembleque") are interspersed.
(Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
From Horn Book
Starred review from May 1, 2019
High school senior Emoni Santiago, whose Puerto Rican side is as Black as [her] Black American side, is many things?an aspiring chef, a proud North Philly native, a reserved student who keeps to herself, a teenage single parent. Emoni and her two-year-old daughter live with Emoni's abuela, as Emoni's mother is dead and her father lives in Puerto Rico. Emoni's life is one of difficult choices, and she is not sure she will be able to both pursue her cooking dreams and support her daughter. But as seniors begin choosing electives, Emoni signs up for a culinary arts class that culminates in a trip to Spain?and she begins to see a path forward if only she dares follow it. In this prose novel (following her acclaimed verse novel The Poet X, rev. 3/18), Acevedo continues to create beautifully realized characters with complex lives ( I shake my head at all the separate feelings inside me; sometimes I feel like a bigger mess than Babygirl's scattered toys ), and her portrait of a young mother is a story too infrequently taken up in YA. But readers of all sorts will find something to connect with in this honest and ultimately hopeful story?and aspiring chefs like Emoni can follow a few actual recipes (such as When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemon Verbena Tembleque ). christina l. dobbs
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From School Library Journal
Starred review from April 1, 2019
Gr 9 Up-The acclaimed author follows up her celebrated The Poet X with a love letter to food and a tribute to young, single mothers. Emoni Santiago is an Afro-Latinx high school senior in Philly who dreams up the most delectable concoctions, always mixing up tastes from her two cultures with a spice of her own. The news of a culinary arts course with a possible trip to Spain grabs her interest, but how will she juggle school, work, and taking care of her daughter? The young woman is barely balancing everything on her plate with the help of her talented best friend Angelica, 'Buela (her intractable grandmother), and occasional visits from her activist father (who moved to Puerto Rico after her mother's death). Acevedo populates her first prose novel with complex and unforgettable characters and turns the stereotype of "teen mom" on its head. Emoni has to deal with daycare drop-offs, custody issues, and making ends meet alongside college applications, budding romances, and the high school rumor mill. Realistic dialogue and vulnerable interior monologues about sex, loss, and insecurities will ring true with all adolescents. The author expertly weaves Spanglish, toddler mom worries, and culinary lingo and aptly evokes the Philly and Spain settings, immersing readers in Emoni's world. The novel's three parts are introduced by recipes created and perfected by the protagonist, and hints of Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate will leave teens hungry for more. VERDICT Acevedo's second serving offers a much-needed nuanced exploration of teen parenting that belongs on all shelves.-Shelley M. Diaz, BookOps: The New York Public Library and Brooklyn Public Library
Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
From Kirkus
March 15, 2019
Seventeen-year-old Afro-Boricua Emoni Santiago hones her gift for cooking and makes important decisions about her future.Emoni's 'Buela says she's had a gift for cooking since she was small. Now Emoni has her own toddler, Emma ("The kind of name that doesn't tell you too much before you meet her, the way mine does"), nicknamed Babygirl. Emoni's first day of senior year at her Philadelphia high school is also Babygirl's first day of day care, leaving Emoni saddened about missing parts of her life. Emoni's a classic example of the school system's failure to harness many students' creativity and interests, but thankfully she discovers and enrolls in a new class called "Culinary Arts: Spain Immersion." Though the teacher, Chef Ayden, respects her, he's strict, and Emoni nearly drops the class, but eventually she gathers the ingredients--connections and skills--she'll need for success. A romance that doesn't fit the usual mold and a class trip to Spain round out this flavorful tale. Emoni occasionally breaks from first-person narration to address readers directly, and her voice and story feel fresh and contemporary. Diversity in representation is primarily racial and ethnic; however, Emoni's best friend Angelica is a lesbian. The short, precise prose chapters will draw in even reluctant readers, and the inclusion of several recipes adds to the appeal. Current pop-culture references and cultural relevance will attract both window and mirror readers. Sabroso. (Fiction. 14-adult)
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From Booklist
Starred review from March 15, 2019
Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Acevedo has done it again: the multi-award-winning author of The Poet X (2018) here delivers perfection, from the cover art featuring a young Afro-Latina woman looking out, her curls picked up in a scarf, and kitchen staples framing her face, to Acevedo's keen, stirring prose that reads like poetry and demands to be read slowly. In a distinct, perceptive, and vulnerable first-person narrative, Emoni, a young single mom being raised by her grandmother while raising her own daughter, relates the story of her last year of high school in vignettes and short chapters, trading off between sharing bits of the story and her musings about her life and her future. Emoni has a gift for cooking, and her food, like magic, conjures emotions in people she shares it with. Her teachers, friends, and family are all ready to support her when the subject of culinary arts schooling comes up, but the one Emoni needs to learn to trust is herself. Acevedo compassionately challenges her readers with a wide variety of topics, including cultural and personal identity and the needs and desires of older women, something that is so often forgotten. Fittingly, for a book so deeply about food, she also includes Emoni's recipes. This sophomore novel is simply stunning. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Acevedo's debut won a National Book Award and the Printz Award and her many fans will be salivating for this superb follow-up.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from March 4, 2019
In this stunning sophomore novel from National Book Award and Printz winner Acevedo (The Poet X), Afro—Puerto Rican and African-American Emoni Santiago, a high school senior, lives in Philadelphia with her two-year-old daughter, Emma-nicknamed Babygirl-and paternal grandmother, 'Buela. A talented cook, Emoni balances school, work at a local burger joint, and motherhood-including shared custody with her ex-boyfriend, Tyrone-with moments in the kitchen, where her "magical hands" create dishes that allow the eater to access deep, surprising memories. But she's not sure what to do with her passion, or after high school, until enrolling in a culinary arts elective helps her to hone her innate cooking skills in the classroom and during a hard-won weeklong apprenticeship in Spain. As she gains practice at leadership and fund-raising, she also cautiously develops a budding relationship with new student Malachi, a boy who respects Emoni's boundaries. Acevedo expertly develops Emoni's close female relationships, which are often conveyed through the sharing of food and recipes, and which shape and buoy Emoni's sense of her own direction and strength. With evocative, rhythmic prose and realistically rendered relationships and tensions, Acevedo's unvarnished depiction of young adulthood is at once universal and intensely specific. Ages 13—up. Agent: Ammi-Joan Paquette, Erin Murphy Literary Agency.
From AudioFile Magazine
Author Elizabeth Acevedo sounds natural and authentic as Emoni, an immensely likable Philadelphia high school senior with a 2-year-old daughter and a gift for cooking. In both her writing and her narration, Acevedo warmly depicts the loving and supportive people in Emoni's life--her Puerto Rican abuela, who helps take care of baby Emma; her best friend, Angelica; and Malachi, a new transfer student who is taking a culinary arts class with Emoni. In short chapters, listeners learn about Emoni's magic in the kitchen--not only does she have an instinct for what will taste good, but her emotions are an essential ingredient that infuses her cooking. This delicious feel-good story will have listeners rooting for Emoni as she figures out the next steps on her life path. J.M.D. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
12 Book Awards & Distinctions
With the Fire on High was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
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Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award, 2009-2024, Finalist, 2020
Best Fiction for Young Adults, 2011-2024, Top 10 Selection, 2020
Golden Kite Awards, 1974-2024, Young Adult Honor, 2020
Junior Library Guild Selections, 2012-2025, Audiobooks Selection, 2020
Notable Books for a Global Society, 1996-2024, Selection, 2020
Walter Dean Myers Award for Outstanding Children’s Literature, 2016-2024, Honor, 2020
We Are Kid Lit Collective Summer Reading Lists, 2015-2024, Selection, 2020
YALSA Teens' Top Ten, 2003-2023, Winner, 2020
Horn Book Fanfare, 2001-2024, Selection, 2019
Junior Library Guild Selections, 2012-2025, High Interest Selection, 2019
Publishers Weekly Best Books, 2010-2024, Young Adult Selection, 2019
SLJ Best Books of the Year, 2010 - 2024, Selection, 2019
44 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
With the Fire on High was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
Canada Lists (2)
Alberta
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
British Columbia
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
United States Lists (42)
Alaska
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
Arizona
- Grand Canyon Reader Award, 2023 -- Teen Recommended List
Arkansas
- Arkansas Teen Book Award, 2020-2021, for Grades 7-12
California
- CDE Recommended List 2022
- CDE Recommended List 2022, Grades 9-12
- California Young Reader Medal, 2022-2023, Young Adult Division, Grades 9-12
Delaware
- Blue Hen Book Award, 2021 -- Teen Readers
District of Columbia
- Capitol Choices, 2020, Ages 14+
Georgia
- Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers, 2020-2021, for Grades 9-12
- Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl, 2020-2021, for Grades 9-12
Idaho
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
Illinois
- Abraham Lincoln High School Award, 2022, for Grades 9-12
- Read for a Lifetime, 2020-2021, Grades 9-12
Indiana
- 2021 AISLE Read Aloud Indiana, High School
- Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award, 2021-2022
- Read Aloud Indiana Book Award, 1990-2024
Iowa
- Iowa High School Battle of the Books, 2022, Grades 9-12
- Iowa High School Book Award, 2021-2022, Grades 9-12
Kentucky
- Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2020-2021 -- Grades 9-12
Louisiana
- Louisiana Teen Readers' Choice Award, 2022, Grades 9-12
Maryland
- Black-Eyed Susan Book Award, 2020-2021, High School
Michigan
- Great Lakes Great Books Award, 2020-2021, Grades 9-12
- MISelf in Books, 2020, High School
Missouri
- Gateway Readers Award, 2021-2022, Grades 9-12
Montana
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
Nevada
- Nevada Young Readers' Award, 2023 -- Young Adult Division for Grades 7-12
New Hampshire
- The Flume, 2020-2021: NH Teen Reader's Choice Award, Grades 9-12
New Jersey
- Garden State Teen Book Awards, 2021 -- High School Fiction for Grades 9-12
North Carolina
- NCSLMA High School Battle of the Books, 2020-2021
- NCSLMA High School Battle of the Books, 2024-2025
- NCSLMA YA Book Award, 2020-2021 -- High School, Grades 9-12
Oklahoma
- Sequoyah Book Awards, 2021 - High School, for Grades 9-12
Oregon
- Oregon Battle of the Books, 2022-2023, Grades 9-12
- Oregon Reader's Choice Award, 2022 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12
Pennsylvania
- Keystone to Reading Book Award, 2020-2021 -- High School List
- Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award, 2020-2021, Young Adult
South Dakota
- Young Adult Reading Program, 2020-2021 -- High School, Grades 9-12
Texas
- Tayshas Reading List, 2020, for Grades 9-12
Vermont
- Green Mountain Book Award, 2020-2021, for Grades 9-12
Virginia
- Virginia Readers' Choice, 2021-2022, High School, Grades 9-12
Washington
- Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12
Wisconsin
- Battle of the Books, 2020-2021 -- Senior Division for Grades 8-12
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