Punching the Air

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Punching the Air
Punching the Air (book cover).jpg
Author Ibi Zoboi
Yusef Salaam
LanguageEnglish
Genre Young adult fiction
Published2020
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages400
ISBN 978-0-06-299648-0
OCLC 1162850257

Punching the Air is a young adult novel-in-verse by Ibi Zoboi and Dr. Yusef Salaam, published September 1, 2020 by Balzer + Bray.

Contents

The book is a New York Times best seller [1] [2] and Junior Library Guild book. [3] [4] It has also won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Literature [5] and the Walter Dean Myers Award. [6] [7]

Background

Zoboi and Salaam met at Hunter College in 1999, two years before Salaam was exonerated for allegedly assaulting and raping a woman in Manhattan's Central Park. [8] Although Punching the Air is not based on Salaam's experience of racial profiling, “Amal’s character is inspired by him as an artist and as an incarcerated teen who had the support of his family, read lots of books, and made art to keep his mind free.” [8]

Zoboi and Salaam decided to write the novel in verse to mirror Amal's connection to poetry, as well as to incorporate the concept of hip-hop, which Salaam refers to as "a genre that was created by us for us. It is the language of the people. It is a protest language. It is a way that we codify the more powerful and salient ideas. Poetry can capture a feeling and when it's being read or spoken, it's magnetic." [9]

Reception

Punching the Air is a New York Times best seller [1] [2] and Junior Library Guild book. [3] [4]

The book received starred reviews from Booklist , [10] Publishers Weekly , [11] Kirkus Reviews , [1] Shelf Awareness , [12] [13] and School Library Journal , [14] as well as positive reviews from Common Sense Media, [15] USA Today , [16] The School Librarian , [17] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books , [18] and The Horn Book . [19]

Booklist's Reinhardt Suarez wrote about how Salaam's "experiences lend a visceral gravitas to Zoboi’s pen, and together they capture Amal’s emotional struggles as he grasps for hope despite his circumstances." [10] Suarez also noted that Salaam's experience allowed Zoboi to "accurately depict the justice system as an engine fine-tuned to crush the urban poor and young Black men in particular," ultimately calling the novel "[p]rescient and sobering." [10]

Kirkus called the book, "Awardworthy. Soul-stirring. A must-read." [1]

In a positive review for Booklist, Terry Hong complimented the audiobook narrator, Ethan Herrise, for how he "embodies the novel in verse" with "careful, thoughtful precision." [8]

Kirkus Reviews, [1] TIME , [20] Shelf Awareness, [21] School Library Journal, [22] the New York Public Library, [23] and Publishers Weekly [24] named Punching the Air one of the best young adult books of 2020.

Awards and accolades for Punching the Air
YearAward / AccoladeResultRef.
2020 Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult FictionFinalist [25]
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult LiteratureWinner [5]
2021 Association for Library Service to Children's Notable Children's RecordingsSelection [26] [27]
Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction and PoetryHonor [28] [29]
Walter Dean Myers Award Winner [6] [7]
YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection [30]
YALSA's Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers Top 10 [31] [32]
New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association Book Award for Children's LiteratureWinner [33]

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