★ "Bold and exciting. Readers will fly through Zoboi’s latest masterpiece and crave more stories featuring Caribbean folklore. An ambitious contemporary fantasy that will grip readers from the first page." — Booklist (starred review)
★ “Readers will enjoy the ways the monstrous characters’ human facades shift. A vividly creative, heart-pounding poetic journey.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
★ "Skillfully captures the complexities of identity and belonging, offering a powerful narrative about two girls struggling to understand who they are and where they come from." — Horn Book (starred review)
★ “Zoboi delves into each teen’s inner turmoil, tackling themes of misogynoir, colorism, and immigration via complicated mother-daughter dynamics. [A] searing exploration of personal growth and self-discovery.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
★ “The stage is set for secrets and supernatural discoveries. The slow, methodical unraveling of how interwoven the two teenage girls’ stories is the treat of this sharp verse narrative.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
★ “The verse format offers a rhythmic and accessible read while challenging stereotypes regarding colorism and racism. An essential book.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
“Zoboi displays her immense talent in a new genre by creating a first-class, haunting urban fantasy. Will likely be loved by fans of Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi and Blood Scion by Deborah Falaye.” — Shelf Awareness
"[A] rich modern take paying homage to classic portrayals from Caribbean folklore. Decadent. This fantastical novel-in-verse will please fans of contemporary fantasy and poetry alike." — BookPage
“Ambitious and unapologetic in its rendering, deftly addressing themes of colorism, assimilation, and inheritance. This fast-paced fever dream of a tale crackles and sparks on the page—almost burning the fingertips as it weaves folklore into reality." — Amber McBride, National Book Award finalist and author of Me (Moth)
Praise for AMERICAN STREET: “Brimming with culture, magic, warmth, and unabashed rawness, Zoboi [is], without question, an inevitable force in storytelling.” — Jason Reynolds, award-winning author of Long Way Down and coauthor of All American Boys