The Same Blood

Twin sisters Elena and Marianella couldn't be more different. Marianella goes out of her way to actively participate in their Puerto Rican culture, whereas Elena is embarrassed by their traditions. Marianella is also fighting a very private battle with mental illness, and takes her own life not long after their fifteenth birthday. As Elena mourns her sister, she tries to live her life without the limitations and rules Marianella set for her. When her life spirals out of control, Elena realizes the depth of her roots and the guilt of not helping her sister before it was too late.

* Reviews *

"Evocative poems, all narrated from Elena's perspective, connect readers to her overwhelming guilt and shame. An examination of Latinx identity, family bonds, mental health, suicide, grief, and guilt that will hopefully spark much-needed dialogue. Necessary." —Kirkus
"The plot has a steady pace after the tragic beginning, and keeps readers intrigued about what will happen next. Character development is excellent; Azmitia explores both twins in depth. VERDICT: A solid addition to the novel-in-verse format. RECOMMENDED for general purchase." —School Library Journal
RL
Grades
3-4
IL
Grades
9-12+
GRL
N
Details:
Product:
ISBN: 978-1-5383-8252-3
Author: M. Azmitia
Copyright: 2019
Reading Level: Grades 3-4
Interest Level: Grades 9-12+
GRL: N
Lexile: 620
Dewey: 811'.60809282--
Pages: 200
Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
Further Information Section, Written in Verse, About the Author Section, High / Low Content