
Book Resume
for In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner
Professional book information and credentials for In the Wild Light.
5 Professional Reviews (4 Starred)
4 Book Awards
Selected for 27 State/Province Lists
- School Library Journal:
- Grades 9 and up
- Booklist:
- Grades 9 - 12
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 14 and up
- Kirkus:
- Ages 14 and up
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 7-12
- Word Count:
- 89,456
- Lexile Level:
- 650L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 4.5
- Genre:
- Realistic Fiction
- Romance
- Year Published:
- 2021
6 Subject Headings
The following 6 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (In the Wild Light).
5 Full Professional Reviews (4 Starred)
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From School Library Journal
Starred review from August 1, 2021
Gr 9 Up-Cash Pruitt loves the simple beauty of his rural Tennessee hometown, boating on the Pigeon River, and his grandparents, Mamaw and Papaw, who raised him after his mother died of an overdose. He also loves the complex mind of his best friend Delaney Doyle, a science genius whose boundless knowledge of the natural world fills him with wonder. Both children of an opioid-addicted parent, Delaney and Cash have a deep bond that is shaken for the first time when Delaney's scientific discovery catapults her to overnight fame. This discovery-a mold with powerful antibiotic properties, found with Cash in a riverfront cave-lands them both scholarships at prestigious Middleford Academy in New Canaan, Connecticut. Cash worries that Papaw, who has emphysema, will die while he is away at school, but accepts the scholarship at Papaw's urging. At Middleford, he is buoyed by a poetry class that shows him the power of language to reshape experiences of pain and fear into beauty. Lyrical and heartbreaking, this novel captures the wonder of ordinary moments with extraordinary tenderness. As in Zentner's earlier works, grief is a central theme explored in many forms, ranging from the trauma of Cash's mother's death to the anticipatory sense of loss Cash feels at leaving a sick family member to chase a dream that scares him. A rich sense of place runs through the novel. Cash and Delaney are white; supporting characters are Brazilian and Korean American. VERDICT A wise, gorgeous exploration of loss and survival that will make readers cry. A first purchase.-Elizabeth Giles, Kansas City P.L., MO
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From Booklist
Starred review from August 1, 2021
Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Sixteen-year-old Cash's best friend Delaney has--with Cash's help--made an astonishing scientific discovery that leads to her being offered a full scholarship to the tony Middleford prep school in Connecticut, a world away from their small East Tennessee town. Delaney accepts on the condition that Cash be offered a similar scholarship. The school agrees, but Cash has reservations, principally because he is reluctant to leave his beloved papaw, who is dying of emphysema. But Delaney is persuasive, and soon the two are off to Connecticut, where they at first feel as out of place as brown shoes with a tuxedo. Happily, though, they soon make friends: Korean American Alex and beautiful Vi, who is from Brazil. Cash falls in love with Vi, but when he reveals his feelings, she rejects him, explaining that he is in love with Delaney. Cash is thunderstruck, but is it possible that he actually might be? Zentner (Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee, 2019) has crafted a heartfelt and deeply moving love story with a well-realized prep school setting and wonderfully empathetic characters. The novel's prose is beautiful--the sky holds "gleaming soapsud clouds," while freckles are "an atlas of stars"--though occasionally overwritten. But this is a small quibble about a book that readers will unhesitatingly take to their hearts.
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From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from June 21, 2021
After discovering a bacteria-eating mold in a local cave, two high school sophomores are offered full scholarships to a prestigious academy in Zentner's (Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee) tender novel of love and loss. Introspective nature lover Cash Pruitt and science-minded genius Delaney Doyle, both white, have lived their whole lives in their economically depressed Appalachian town, having met at a group for teens whose parents struggle with addiction. When Delaney's findings land her a spot at the exclusive boarding school (and she refuses to attend unless Cash is invited, too), he's reluctant to leave his grandparents behind for an opportunity that he doesn't feel he's earned. He's particularly loath to move away from his grandfather, who is slowly dying from emphysema. But he accepts, and far from the comfort of his family-and the river and mountains he loves-Cash begins to build friendships and develop unexpected passions, like poetry, that allow him to see the world, and himself, through new eyes. Notable is the warmth, physical affection, and gentleness between Cash and those he loves, while well-crafted poems throughout, written by Cash as he finds his voice, are evocative and moving, highlighting Zentner's impressive skill with both poetry and prose. Ages 14—up. Agent: Charlie Olsen, Inkwell Management Literary.
From Kirkus
Starred review from June 15, 2021
East Tennessee teens Cash Pruitt and Delaney Doyle met at a support group for kids whose parents struggle with addiction. Cash has lived with Mamaw and Papaw ever since his mother died. After brilliant Delaney discovers a mold with antibacterial properties in a cave on the Pigeon River, she's given a full ride to a Connecticut prep school--which she accepts on the condition that Cash be admitted too. While Delaney is eager to go, Cash is reluctant: deeply grounded in the natural beauty of his home, unsure he can keep up academically, and dreading leaving Papaw, whose emphysema is worsening. Traveling from their mostly White, economically distressed town to Middleford Academy, a school filled with global elites, brings measures of disorientation, inspiration, mockery--and true friendship. Cash quickly befriends Alex, a working-class Korean American scholarship student, and they form a tight foursome with Delaney and her wealthy Brazilian roommate, Vi. A poetry class with a teacher who becomes a trusted mentor becomes a lifeline--and an anchor to his roots--as Cash struggles with homesickness, attraction to Vi, and tension with Delaney. In writing suffused with raw emotion, Zentner shows respectful care for his characters; natural dialogue and a strongly developed sense of place demonstrate their evolution. The beauty of the language will invite readers to linger over sentences that speak to deep truths. A brilliant treasure of a book that holds up a mirror to the best parts of our humanity. (Fiction. 14-adult)
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From AudioFile Magazine
Michael Crouch's Southern accent depicts the East Tennessee origins of Cash Pruitt and stresses the gentleness and sensitivity at the core of his character. Crouch also portrays the headstrong certainty of his brilliant friend Delaney Doyle, whom Cash met in a support group for children whose parents struggle with drug addiction. Their friendship has weathered the death of Cash's mother, the discovery of a science-changing bacteria-eating mold, and leaving their impoverished hometowns for an elite boarding school in the Northeast. Crouch tenderly renders the fragility, kindness, and wisdom of Cash's Papaw, who has raised him and is dying from emphysema. Crouch shows his gift for adding richness to the spot-on, emotion-filled dialogue, powerful shared moments, and Cash's lyrical view of the world. S.W. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
4 Book Awards & Distinctions
In the Wild Light was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.




27 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
In the Wild Light was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (27)
Alabama
- Yellowhammer YA Book Award, 2021-2022
Arkansas
- Arkansas Teen Book Award, 2022-2023, for Grades 7-12
California
Connecticut
- Nutmeg Book Award, 2024, High School List, for Grades 9-12
Florida
- Florida Teens Read, for Grades 9-12, 2022-2023
Georgia
- Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers, 2022-2023, for Grades 9-12
- Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl, 2022-2023, for Grades 9-12
Illinois
- Abraham Lincoln High School Award, 2024, for Grades 9-12
- Read for a Lifetime, 2022-2023, Grades 9-12
Kentucky
- Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 2022-2023 -- Grades 9-12
Maine
- North Star YA Award, 2022-2023
Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Teen Choice Book Award, 2022
Michigan
Missouri
- Gateway Readers Award, 2023-2024, Grades 9-12
Oklahoma
- Sequoyah Book Awards, 2023 - High School, for Grades 9-12
Oregon
- Oregon Reader's Choice Award, 2024 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12
Pennsylvania
- Keystone to Reading Book Award, 2022-2023 -- High School List
- Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022-2023, Young Adult
South Carolina
- Young Adult Book Award, 2023-2024, Grades 9-12
South Dakota
- SD Teen Choice Award, 2022-2023 -- High School, Grades 9-12
Tennessee
- Volunteer State Book Awards, 2022-2023 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12
Texas
- Tayshas Reading List, 2022, for Grades 9-12
Utah
- Beehive Award, 2023, Young Adult, Grades 7-12
Vermont
- Green Mountain Book Award, 2022-2023, for Grades 9-12
Virginia
- Virginia Readers' Choice, 2023-2024, High School, Grades 9-12
Wisconsin
- Battle of the Books, 2023 -- Senior Division for Grades 8-12
- WSRA Just One More Page 2022, Young Adult
Primary Source Statement on Creating In the Wild Light
Jeff Zentner on creating In the Wild Light:
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