Support Latino & Hispanic Authors & Illustrators

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Are you looking to add more Latino and Hispanic representation to your to-be-read (TBR) list?

Do you want to learn more about Latino and Hispanic culture, or do you simply want to support Latino and Hispanic authors/illustrators?

Well, you're in luck!

To further expand the beautiful cultures found within our Latino and Hispanic communities, we've compiled a list of books that will make an excellent addition to your TBR list. These books, all written/illustrated by Latino or Hispanic authors, range from picture books to young adult books.
There is something for everyone!

Mis Dos Pueblos Fronterizos (Libro Ilustrado) - (https://a.co/d/8scOeMP )
My Two Border Towns (Picture Book) - (https://a.co/d/8bWwJHG )

Brought to us by Mexican American author David Bowels and Mexican illustrator Erika Meza, this heartwarming story introduces the importance of compassion and community. Narrated by a little boy, the book follows the journey of a father and his son traveling between Mexico and the U.S. Running errands, visiting cheerful places, and lending a helping hand to those in dire need, the little boy learns of the beauty found within the border that divides his two towns.

El Día En Que Descubres Quien Eres (Libro Ilustrado) - (https://a.co/d/3sXw5Db)
The Day You Begin (Picture Book) - (https://a.co/d/4Liuc8N)

American author Jacqueline Woodson and Mexican American illustrator Rafael Lopez pair up in this heartening book about the importance of positive self-esteem and diversity. Told from the perspective of multiple children, this book discusses the moments in which a child feels like an outsider, alone and different. Through its poem-filled pages and beautifully diverse artistry, this book creates a safe place for kids to embrace their true selves.

Me Dicen Güero (Libro Para Adolescentes) - (https://a.co/d/gLPn8e1)
They Call Me Güero (Teen Book) - (https://a.co/d/7PYO1mw)

This poem-based novel follows the life of Mexican American twelve-year-old Güero. Through his poetry, Güero describes what life is like as a border kid, learning to embrace his two cultures. This coming-of-age novel discusses various topics, ranging from cultural traditions to discrimination. Mexican American author David Bowels once again opens the doors to the Mexican American experience!

La Primera Regla Del Punk (Libro Para Adolescentes) - (https://a.co/d/3dIo50M)
The First Rule of Punk (Teen Book) - (https://a.co/d/gtFTYyC)

This punk rock story follows Mexican American Malú in her struggle of living between cultures and fighting for the ability to express herself. Brought to us by Cuban Mexican American author Cecilia C. Perez, this book encourages teens to go against the status quo and be their true authentic selves.

La Casa De Los Espiritus (Libro Para Jóvenes Adultos) - (https://a.co/d/1wm3OlZ)
The House of the Spirits (Young Adult Book) - (https://a.co/d/4Hvk9uC)

In this fantasy book, Chilean author Isabel Allende entwines magic and politics. Esteban is a proud political man, while his wife Clara shares a connection with the spirit world. Their daughter Blanca grants them Alba, their granddaughter who will lead their country into a revolutionary future. Following a three-generation family history, the Trueba family's world is about to be turned upside down.

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Happy reading!


Author: Pamela Melchor Burgos

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