Bound To Stay Bound

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 Todo o nada, Valentina
 Author: Arango, Andrea Beatriz

 Publisher:  Vintage Espanol (2025)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 270 p.,  22 cm

 BTSB No: 065300 ISBN: 9798890982544
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9

 Subjects:
 Puerto Ricans -- Fiction
 Fencing -- Fiction
 Wounds and injuries -- Fiction
 Lesbians -- Fiction
 Novels in verse
 Spanish language -- Reading materials
Genres:
Spanish Language
Sports
Multicultural

Price: $20.46

Summary:
No one knows hard work and dedication like Valentina Camacho. And Vale's thing is fencing. She's the top athlete at her fencing gym. Or she was until the accident. After months away, Vale is finally cleared to fence again, but it's much harder than before. Her body doesn't move the way it used to, and worst of all is the new number one: Myrka. But the harder Vale fights to catch up, the more she realizes her injury isn't the only thing holding her back. In Spanish.


Reviews:
   School Library Journal (05/30/25)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 05/30/2025 Gr 4–7—Newbery Honor Award-winning Arango's Spanish-language translation of It's All or Nothing, Vale introduces readers to Valentina "Vale" Camacho, a middle school fencing champion whose courage is tested after surviving a car accident. Family and friends rally around Vale, but she has new competition at the gym: Myrka. Vale hasn't made a close friend in years, and Myrka's presence is unsettling. Can Vale learn to be a team player and still keep her competitive edge? Arango gives her protagonist a telling nickname which is a play on words; by tale's end, Valentina realizes her true value lies not in being perfect, but in demonstrating generosity of spirit. Written entirely in verse, this coming-of-age story focuses on two female athletes whose parents are from Puerto Rico and Cuba. It is a must-read for teen audiences seeking heroines who have close-knit families but branch out to find themselves through sport and new relationships. Arango's third novel is a delight. She deftly explores the girls' crushes, their competitive natures, and the ways diverse influences shape the choices they make. Readers who enjoy quick dialogue sprinkled with English and Spanish slang will appreciate how Vale gains strength to overcome her struggles and become the genuine article in her community. VERDICT A must-have selection for Spanish-language middle grade collections.—Sharon Sherman - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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