Most Read This Week In Latinx

Latinx Literature contains Latinx main characters, or are written by those who identify as Latinx authors.

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Solito
My Name Is Emilia del Valle
The Bewitching
Violeta
Monstrilio
The Wind Knows My Name
Liliana's Invincible Summer: A Sister's Search for Justice
Paradais
Vampires of El Norte
A Sunny Place for Shady People
Strikeout (New York Monarchs, #1)
The Great Divide
The Last Cuentista
The Possession of Alba Díaz
Anita de Monte Laughs Last
Olga Dies Dreaming
The Hacienda
You Should Have Been Nicer to My Mom
Clean
The Starter Ex
The White Hot
Frizzy: A Graphic Novel
The Daughter of Doctor Moreau
The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School
You Dreamed of Empires
Infinite Country
Raiders of the Lost Heart (Raiders of the Lost Heart, #1)
The Grand Paloma Resort
Of Women and Salt
The Other Moctezuma Girls
The Spanish Daughter
Brownstone
Mexikid: A Graphic Memoir
Kiss the Girl (Meant to Be, #3)
Catalina
Silver Nitrate
Witch of Wild Things (Wild Magic #1)
Big Chicas Don't Cry
How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water
The Lover
The Ex-Perimento
Carnival Fantástico
A pediatra
L.A. Weather
When Javi Dumped Mari
The Storyteller's Death
The Cemetery of Untold Stories
More Than You'll Ever Know
The Cuban Heiress
Witchlings (Witchlings, #1)
Goddess of Filth
Family Lore
Along Came Amor (Primas of Power, #3)
The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina
Our Last Days in Barcelona (The Perez Family, #5)
Ceniza en la boca
Huaco retrato
Velvet Was the Night
Chamanes eléctricos en la fiesta del sol
Blue Light Hours
Invisible
The Devil Takes You Home
Literatura infantil
The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery
The Seventh Veil of Salome
Together We Burn
Blackouts
Sundust: (A Caldecott Honor Book)
A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez
The Haunting of Alejandra
The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba (The Perez Family, #4)
Silenced Voices: Reclaiming Memories from the Guatemalan Genocide
The Hurting Kind: Poems
Medea me cantó un corrido
Too Soon for Adiós
Soy una tonta por quererte
Sacrificios humanos
Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood
Xolo
The Witches of El Paso
A Different Dawn (Nina Guerrera, #2)
Fat Chance, Charlie Vega
Salt Bones
A Proposal They Can't Refuse (Vega Family Love Stories, #1)
What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez
The Tiger Came to the Mountains
The Five Wounds
Middle Spoon
A Night at the Tropicana
Something Like Home
Isabel and the Rogue (The Luna Sisters, #2)
Ophelia After All
Lightning in Her Hands (Wild Magic #2)
The Bullet Swallower
The Invisible Parade
Cabaret in Flames
Kiss Me, Maybe (Librarians in Love, #2)
Archive of Unknown Universes
The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore
Puerto Rico: A National History
In truth, the Greek system made me more aware of my Latinidad on a daily basis than ever before. When you're Brown in a predominately white environment, your otherness tends to be mirrored back to you more often than not. ...more
Alejandra Campoverdi, First Gen: A Memoir

Phillippe Diederich
It's our responsibility to know our past and use our language and pass it on to our children. That is the one thing they cannot take away from us. ...more
Phillippe Diederich, Lalo Lespérance Never Forgot

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