Bleaching Bookshelves: An Analysis of Recent Book Bans in America
The target of school book bans isn’t explicit material – but stories that normalize LGBTQ and kids of color’s experiences.
The target of school book bans isn’t explicit material – but stories that normalize LGBTQ and kids of color’s experiences.
In “The Neapolitan Sisters,” author Margo Candela touches on themes of sisterhood, family, and the true cost of keeping secrets.
Patricia Engel discusses her latest book, The Faraway World, her writing and editing process, and advice for emerging writers.
Mexican American and Indigenous author Jennifer Givhan talks her latest novel, the psychological thriller ‘River Woman, River Demon.’
The following five Latinx novels have popped up on numerous best-of lists for 2022 and deserve every accolade.
Self-proclaimed “fat, fly, brown” poet Yesika Salgado is beloved for her vulnerable, honest, and forthright voice.
With “The Storyteller’s Death,” acclaimed YA author and Puerto Rican American Ann Dávila Cardinal makes her adult novel debut.
In “Woman Without Shame,” Sandra Cisneros explores womanhood, sex, beauty, and aging with fearlessness, vulnerability, and radical joy.
To celebrate Halloween, and just to all things scary, here are five spooky Latinx books that will creep you out–in the best way possible.
Thankfully, more and more of these new books are being written by, and about, Latinxs. So put these seven new Latinx books on your list!