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2022 Challenge - Regular > 06 - A Book By a Latinx Author

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message 1: by Nadine in NY (last edited Mar 24, 2022 01:53PM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
This is the sneak peek they posted.

ETA: I found this great article discussing what LatinX means:

I love this category, there are SO MANY good authors to choose from, and of course I always read a bunch during Hispanic Heritage Month, as well as reading during the rest of the year.

I know the term "Latinx" is controversial, though, so I cringed a bit when I saw it. I'm under the impression that "Latino" or "Hispanic" are preferred terms, but there seems to be no firm consensus. I decided to stick with Popsugar's wording.

Here are all the books I was planning to read for HHM THIS year, but didn't get to (I have to laugh at myself for being so ambitious - and I still really want to read ALLLLL of these books!):

Yo! by Julia Alvarez - I've enjoyed almost every book I've read by Alvarez, and this book is billed as a sort of sequel to the FANTASTIC How the García Girls Lost Their Accents

Sanctuary by Paola Mendoza - I love dystopians and this looks fantastic!Ìý I even love the cover. Sanctuary by Paola Mendoza Ìý

Like a Love Song by Gabriela Martins- I mean, okay, I will ALWAYS pick up a "fake relationship" romance - it's one of my favorite tropes!

Fruit of the Drunken Tree by Ingrid Rojas Contreras - I keep eyeing this book, it looks so good, but it looks like a real commitment.Ìý

The House of Broken Angels by Luis Alberto Urrea - I loved Into the Beautiful North and I'm interested in reading something else by Urrea.


Listopia list is Here: A Book by a Latinx author


message 2: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie  | 1027 comments ooooh yay! Maybe I'll finally read A-M McLemore's Wild Beauty this year. Or another Adam Silvera book :D

You're right Nadine, so many fantastic choices!


message 3: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Samu | 82 comments Nadine wrote: "This is the sneak peek they posted - I'll add the category number when we know what it is.

I love this category, there are SO MANY good authors to choose from, and of course I always read a bunch ..."


Wild Beauty is one of my favorite books. It's so good!


message 4: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Samu | 82 comments I'll probably read The Memory of Light by Francisco X. Stork. But I have to see the other prompts before I decide.


message 5: by poshpenny (last edited Dec 01, 2021 06:36AM) (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Since some of us already particularly look for books that would fit here each year, I already have some handy dandy links. I'll post here for anyone who wants more lists to explore.

Los Angeles Public Library
fiction & lit
non-fiction
cookbooks and food

New York Public Library
kids books
bilingual kids

Libro.fm lists and book rec quiz


Audible



Social Justice Books has many lists, some country specific, if you want to poke around


Our group's previous heritage month discussions
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If you are looking for a particular region, I have been working on a map showing the country where authors were born. That does not mean they have ancestral roots there but there is a good chance for most of them.



Remember that Hispanic refers to Spanish speaking (including Spain) and Latinx is specifically Latin American (of any gender) so double check anyone on the lists because many include both.


message 6: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
poshpenny wrote: "Since some of us already particularly look for books that would fit here each year, I already have some handy dandy links. I'll post here for anyone who wants more lists to explore.

Los Angeles Pu..."



Thanks for pulling that all together - fantastic resource for this prompt!!!


message 7: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments I have a special bookmarks folder in my browser. Now you know why my lists of possibilities get increasingly ridiculous each year! So. Many. Lists.


message 8: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments Great timing, I just found out that Valerie Valdes will have a third book in her series out next year, Fault Tolerance. Just look at all those psychic space cats:
Fault Tolerance (Chilling Effect, #3) by Valerie Valdes


message 10: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
Coleen wrote: "I plan to read I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter"


I really enjoyed that book!


message 11: by Harmke (new)

Harmke | 435 comments I looooove Isabel Allende, so this is an easy one. If you've never read any book of hers, The House of the Spirits was my first and I loved it.


Michelle (RavenLily) | 24 comments Harmke wrote: "I looooove Isabel Allende, so this is an easy one. If you've never read any book of hers, The House of the Spirits was my first and I loved it."

I'm reading her book Eva Luna for the one classic a month challenge so it'll do double duty.


message 13: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1225 comments I want to read something by Elizabeth Acevedo so probably Clap When You Land.


message 14: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 109 comments I didn't get round to reading In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado this year, so I may fit it in here.


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine H | 496 comments Is "Latinx" controversial? I thought it was the new wave of respect for identities, since it eschews the gender coding in Spanish!

I already want to read more by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Cemetery Boys and Her Body and Other Parties have been on my list for a while, so I feel I'm ready for this one!


message 16: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa DeVries (bookwormaj94) | 21 comments I'm going with Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia


message 17: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "Is "Latinx" controversial? I thought it was the new wave of respect for identities, since it eschews the gender coding in Spanish! ..."


Yes! This is a definite case of "you can't please everybody." Latinx was meant to be gender inclusive. A LOT of people in the Latino community hate it. They hate that it's impossible to pronounce in Spanish (it's also impossible to pronounce in English, so ... we all agree?). They see it as white society criticizing their Spanish language. It wasn't even created by a white person! But I see how they feel that way. So I wanted to acknowledge here that I do know it's controversial and many Latinos hate the term. But I also want to acknowledge that many gender-fluid and otherwise genderqueer people do not want "Latino" or "Latina" to describe them.

but I don't have a better word.


message 18: by John (new)

John Warner (jwarner6comcastnet) Alyssa wrote: "I''m going with Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia"

I have read two of books including this one. Hopefully, she will come out with a new one next year.


message 19: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
John wrote: "Alyssa wrote: "I''m going with Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia"

I have read two of books including this one. Hopefully, she will come out with a new one next year."



If you like Silvia Moreno-Garcia, she's got a sizable backlist.


message 20: by cvtherin (new)

cvtherin | 61 comments Nadine wrote: ... "but I don't have a better word."

Latine is an optional word that I've seen floating around as it works within the language structure; similar to "estudiante"


message 21: by Beth (new)

Beth (drippingfaucet) | 34 comments In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado is amazing, and it also counts as a sapphic book.


message 22: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
Cat wrote: "Nadine wrote: ... "but I don't have a better word."

Latine is an optional word that I've seen floating around as it works within the language structure; similar to "estudiante""



Maybe that will catch on. I like it better than Latin@!!

Do you say "lah-TEEN" or "lah-TEEN-ay"?


message 23: by cvtherin (new)

cvtherin | 61 comments Nadine wrote: "Do you say "lah-TEEN" or "lah-TEEN-ay"?"

It would be pronounced like the latter: lah-teen-ay.


CrystalIsReading on Storygraph (crystalsea24) | 57 comments Cat wrote: "Nadine wrote: ... "but I don't have a better word."

Latine is an optional word that I've seen floating around as it works within the language structure; similar to "estudiante""


my best friend, who is Puerto Rican, strongly prefers this term. nothing is perfect, but I try to go with this when possible.


CrystalIsReading on Storygraph (crystalsea24) | 57 comments I'm probably going to read The Book of Rosy: A Mother's Story of Separation at the Border for this, although I am also reading We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation, which is about autism, but by an Latine autistic author. I'm using Ordinary Girls for a different prompt, but it would count. and of course, I can never recommend Silvia Moreno-Garcia enough.


message 27: by Rachael (new)

Rachael | 136 comments I'm going for Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez. It's a middle grade book, and I like reading them, sometimes for a quick read, and sometimes because they have great stories! I also know some people do the challenge along with their kids, so hopefully a good book for those people too!


message 28: by Dedra ~ A Book Wanderer (last edited Dec 05, 2021 04:07PM) (new)

Dedra ~ A Book Wanderer (abookwanderer) | 190 comments For anyone wanting a romance option, anything by Priscilla Oliveras would work here. She also has a new book coming out next year called West Side Love Story which is a retelling of West Side Story/Romeo and Juliet.


message 29: by Virginia (new)

Virginia | 3 comments /book/show/5...

This one has been on my TBR list for a little. Y’all think it will work for this prompt?


message 31: by Denise (new)

Denise | 372 comments I'm going to go with Chilling Effect


message 32: by Marie-Eve (new)

Marie-Eve Mailhot (indieegirll) | 138 comments I havent seen any Adam Silvera books on there, but I'm either gonna read one of his I havent read yet, or I'm finally gona read Mexican Gothic. <3


message 33: by Tassara (new)

Tassara (tassara_txt) | 13 comments i'll be reading The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez. this also works for #39 an #OwnVoices SFF book as the author is biracial and queer just like one of the protagonists.


message 34: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2654 comments Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza

This one has always been on my list so I'm hoping to get to it at some point.


message 35: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Virginia wrote: "/book/show/5...

This one has been on my TBR list for a little. Y’all think it will work for this prompt?"


Yup


message 36: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Reclaim the Stars: 17 Tales Across Realms & Space - Seventeen fantasy and science fiction short stories from leading voices in the Latin American diaspora


message 37: by Saraf (last edited Jan 31, 2022 08:11PM) (new)

Saraf Tarisha | 12 comments Gods of Jade and Shadow is in my tbr, so I will go with this one.


message 38: by Dana (new)

Dana Cristiana (silvermoon1923) I will get to Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo.


message 39: by Mandy (new)

Mandy (djinnia) | 477 comments FYI Mexican Gothic is on sale today on Amazon for 2.99 kindle.


message 40: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 59 comments I am excited for Velvet Was the Night


message 41: by Dana (new)

Dana Cristiana (silvermoon1923) I finished Clap When You Land and I totally recommend it!


message 42: by LeahS (last edited Feb 08, 2022 12:31AM) (new)

LeahS | 473 comments I read Silver, Sword, and Stone: Three Crucibles in the Latin American Story by Marie Arana, a history of Latin America focused on mining, war and religion. Not a cheerful read, but very interesting. I learned a lot.


message 43: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2654 comments I'll be reading this one for my Latinx author:

True Love


message 44: by JessicaMHR (new)

JessicaMHR | 549 comments So I was going to go with The House of the Spirits but, I wasn't into it at the time I had it from the library but, luckily Of Women and Salt showed up as the first book expired so I am using Of Women and Salt for this prompt. I'll get back to The House of the Spirits later.


message 45: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 34 comments I've got The Education of Margot Sánchez on my TBR shelf, so I'll read this one!


message 46: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Gamble (icekoldkilla) | 6 comments I read
Finding Latinx In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity by Paola Ramos


message 47: by Ron (new)

Ron | 2654 comments Alyssa wrote: "I read
Finding Latinx In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity by Paola Ramos"


What did you think? I read it last year and it was pretty good.


message 48: by Beth (new)

Beth | 7 comments I read Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton and highly recommend it. This book would also work for a book about a secret and would be perfect for a book with two POV’s since it is about two generations of a family with a main character in each.


message 49: by Dea (new)

Dea (maidmirawyn) | 201 comments If you like crime thrillers, I recommend The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado.

She was an FBI agent before she began writing about a Latina FBI agent. In fact, she was the first Latina to attain the rank of captain in her department.


message 50: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9552 comments Mod
Dea wrote: "If you like crime thrillers, I recommend The Cipher by Isabella Maldonado.

She was an FBI agent before she began writing about a Latina FBI agent. In fact, she was..."



This looks really good!! Thanks for posting about it, I had not heard of it.


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