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Angel & Hannah
Angel & Hannah: A Novel in Verse | Ishle Yi Park
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A brilliant novel-in-verse that does for Romeo and Juliet what Hamilton did for the American musical: the unforgettable love story of a striving interracial couple in the outer boroughs of New York City. Hannah, a Korean American girl from Queens, New York, and Angel, a Puerto Rican boy from Brooklyn, fall in love in the spring of 1993. Hannah, who comes from a strict Korean home, meets Angel, a free and beautiful boy, at a quinceañera: Beyond flushed, sweating bodies pushed, pushing like cattle below black & buzzing speakers, under a torn pink streamer loose as a tendril of hair--lush-- his eyes. Darkluminous. Warm. A blush floods her. Hannah sucks in her breath, but can't pull back. Music fades. A hush he's a young buck in the underbrush, still in a disco ball dance of shadow & light Their forbidden love instantly and wildly blooms along the Jackie Robinson Expressway. Told in seasons as opposed to Acts, this re-imagining of Romeo and Juliet holds all of the tension and cadence of blank verse while adding dynamic and expressive language, creating new kinds of engrossing and magnetic forms. The hip-hop sonnets and poems are dynamic, arresting, observant, and magical, conveying the intimacies and sacrifices of love and addiction and the devastating realities of struggle and loss. Committed to cultural details and the vernacular of Queens and Brooklyn, this is a hip-hop love story, not of the Capulets and the Montagues, but two New York City kids trying to survive and grow within their families and communities, driven by an all-consuming love.
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Sydneypaige
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A Romeo and Juliet retelling through an interracial teenage couple in the 1990s. Angel, a Puerto Rican American boy from Brooklyn, and Hannah, a Korean American girl from Queens, are all consumed in love. The prose of this is beautiful and a cultural love letter. I love that the author speaks to us between the seasons of this story (instead of acts) as you might hear in a play.

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This raw, vibrant, free-wheeling reimagining of Romeo & Juliet is the story of two teens, Angel, who is Puerto Rican, & Hannah, who is Korean, who fall in love in 1993. Told in verse, heavily influenced by hip-hop, the story is deeply rooted in the cultures and words and worlds of Queens and Brooklyn. The author is the first woman to be named Poet Laureate of Queens and reading this, it‘s easy to see why. On sale 5/11/21.