Most Read This Week In Latin American


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En agosto nos vemos
Violeta
A Sunny Place for Shady People
Liliana's Invincible Summer: A Sister's Search for Justice
Véspera
Clean
Pequena Coreografia do Adeus
You Dreamed of Empires
Speak to Me of Home
El cielo de la selva
Paradais
A palavra que resta
Los abismos
Esta herida llena de peces
Soy una tonta por quererte
The Accidentals: Stories
Literatura infantil
Too Soon for Adiós
La muerte viene estilando
Sacrificios humanos
El tiempo de las moscas
Ceniza en la boca
Chamanes eléctricos en la fiesta del sol
Salvar o fogo
Blue Light Hours
Huaco retrato
Las niñas del naranjel
Dengue Boy
Sofoco
First Gen: A Memoir
La otra guerra. Una historia del cementerio argentino en las islas Malvinas
Punto de cruz
Oye
The Things We Didn’t Know
La encomienda
Ustedes brillan en lo oscuro
Emma y las otras señoras del narco
A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son’s Memoir of Gabriel García Márquez and Mercedes Barcha – A Tender and Intimate Portrait of The Nobel Prize Winner's Final Days
The Novices of Lerna
My Mother Cursed My Name
Flores and Miss Paula
How to Turn Into a Bird
Las Madres
Season of the Swamp
Austral
Guatemalan Rhapsody: Stories – A Kaleidoscopic Debut on the Ties that Connect and Constrain Us
The Eternal Forest: A Memoir of the Cuban Diaspora
El ojo de Goliat
Y líbranos del mal
Yo maté a un perro en Rumanía
Call Me Roberto!: Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat for Latinos
House of Fury
Through the Night Like a Snake: Latin American Horror Stories
Hades, Argentina
Valley of Shadows
The President and the Frog
Mother of Sharks
The Faraway World: Stories
Trajiste contigo el viento
Borderless
My Two Border Towns
The Mysterious Disappearance of the Marquise of Loria
Still Dreaming / Seguimos soñando
Parásitos perfectos
Melvill
Floaters: Poems
Daughters of Latin America: An International Anthology of Writing by Latine Women
Echoes of Grace
El golpe de la cucaracha: En la casa hay fantasmas
How to Date a Flying Mexican: New and Collected Stories (New Oeste)

Laura Esquivel
The simple truth is that the truth does not exist; it all depends on a person's point of view. ...more
Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate

Laura Esquivel
Carefully studying the delicate form of the doll, she was thinking how easy it was to wish for things as a child. Then nothing seemed impossible. Growing up, one realizes how many things one cannot wish for, the things that are forbidden, sinful. Indecent.
Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate

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