Clap When You Land

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Clap When You Land
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First edition cover
Author Elizabeth Acevedo
Audio read by Elizabeth Acevedo and Melania-Luisa Marte
Cover artist Bijou Karman, Erin Fitzsimmons
GenreYoung adult fiction
Set inDominican Republic, New York City
Publisher HarperTeen
Publication date
May 5, 2020
ISBN 978-0-06-2882-76-9

Clap When You Land, written by Elizabeth Acevedo, is a young adult novel published by HarperTeen on May 5, 2020. The audiobook, produced by Harper Audio and narrated by Melania-Luisa Marte and Elizabeth Acevedo, was released on the same date.

Contents

Clap When You Land is a New York Times and IndieBound bestseller. [1] It also received "a standing ovation" from Kirkus Reviews. [1]

The novel is written from two perspectives, those of Yahaira Ríos in New York City, New York and Camino Ríos in Sosúa, Dominican Republic. These two teenage girls are drawn together after a plane crashes while traveling between the Dominican Republic and New York City, leading them to discover that they shared a late father.

Reception

Clap When You Land is a New York Times and Indiebound bestseller. [1] It also received "a standing ovation" from Kirkus Reviews . [1]

The book received a starred review from Publishers Weekly , [2] School Library Journal , [3] and Kirkus , [1] as well as positive reviews from Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, [4] and Booklist . [5]

Kirkus [1] named it one of the best books of the year.

Clap When You Land Book Awards
YearAwardResult
2020 Kirkus Prize Finalist [1]
Goodreads Choice Awards for Young Adult FictionWinner [6]
2021 YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults Top Ten [7]
Rise: A Feminist Book Project Top Ten [8]
YALSA's Teens' Top TenNominee [9]
Carnegie Medal Shortlist [10]

The audiobook received a starred review from Booklist. [11]

Clap When You Land Audiobook Awards
YearAwardResult
2021 YALSA's Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Top Ten [12]
ALSC's Notable Children’s Recordings Selection [13]
Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production Honor Book [14]
Audie Award for Young AdultWinner [15]
Audie Award for Multi-Voiced PerformanceWinner [15]
Booklist Top of the List for Youth AudioSelection [16]

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