Book details
Wave
Description
Winner of the Cybils Award for Poetry Novel, Diana Farid's Wave is a coming-of-age novel in verse set in 1980s Southern California, about a Persian American girl who rides the waves, falls, and finds her way back to the shore, illustrated by Kris Goto. Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionA School Library Journal Best Middle Grade Book 2022A Golden Poppy Finalist for Mirrors & Windows and Middle Grade Thirteen-year-old Ava loves to surf and to sing. Singing and reading Rumi poems settle her mild OCD, and catching waves with her best friend, Phoenix, lets her fit in-her olive skin looks tan, not foreign. But then Ava has to spend the summer before ninth grade volunteering at the hospital to follow in her single mother's footsteps to become a doctor. And when Phoenix's past lymphoma surges back, not even surfing, singing, or poetry can keep them afloat, threatening Ava's hold on the one place and the one person that make her feel like she belongs. With ocean-like rhythm and lyricism, Wave is about a girl who rides the waves, tumbles, and finds her way back to the shore. "Raw and powerful, this free verse novel honestly explores issues of identity, culture, grief, and hope . . . Rich, layered, and heart-rending." -Kirkus Reviews
Age
10-14
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
320 pages
Why to read
- Emotional Resonance: 'Wave' by Diana Farid offers a deeply emotional and poetic exploration of a young girl's journey through grief, self-discovery, and healing, providing readers with a heartfelt story that resonates on a personal level.
- Unique Narrative Style: The book's unique narrative style, which blends free verse poetry with prose, creates a rhythmic and immersive reading experience that sets it apart from traditional novels and engages readers in a distinctive way.
- Themes of Growth and Resilience: 'Wave' tackles important themes such as personal growth, resilience, and the power of art and friendship in overcoming life's challenges, making it an inspiring read for both young adults and adults alike.
- Cultural and Historical Insights: Through its Iranian-American protagonist, 'Wave' offers cultural insights and touches on historical events, providing readers with a broader understanding of diverse experiences and perspectives.