Description
Devastating, beautiful, and impossible to put down — Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo, Carnegie Medal Winner and New York Times Bestselling Author, is a breathtaking, emotionally powerful novel told in verse that will stay with you long after the final page. A story about identity, loss, family secrets, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood — written by one of the most gifted and celebrated young voices in contemporary fiction.
When a plane crashes into the ocean, two girls on opposite sides of the world discover they have more in common than they ever imagined — a shared father, and a grief neither saw coming. Told in two alternating voices — Yahaira in New York and Camino in the Dominican Republic — this extraordinary novel explores what it means to love someone who kept secrets, to discover family in the most unexpected places, and to find your way back to yourself after devastating loss. For Kenyan young adult readers, literature students, and anyone who loves richly emotional, beautifully crafted storytelling, this book is an absolute treasure.
Why you will love this book:
- A stunning, lyrical novel-in-verse by one of the most awarded young authors writing today
- Two unforgettable heroines whose voices leap off the page with honesty and power
- Explores family secrets, grief, identity, sisterhood, and the meaning of home
- Carnegie Medal winner — the highest honour in children’s and young adult literature
- Perfect for BookTok readers, literature students, and lovers of deeply emotional fiction
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💰 Price: Ksh 100 only
Perfect for: young adult fiction lovers, secondary school and university literature students, BookTok readers, poetry enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates beautifully written, emotionally resonant stories about identity, family, and finding yourself.










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