Fiction for Adults to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
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Sep 23, 2024
Fiction for Adults to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Created by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian
- “All Friends Are Necessary” by Tomas Moniz
- “Barbacoa, Bomba, and Betrayal” by Raquel V. Reyes
- “Blood in the Cut” by Alejandro Nodarse
- “Candelaria” by Melissa Lozada-Oliva
- “Catalina” by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
- “The Cemetery of Untold Stories” by Julia Alvarez
- “Clean” by Alia Trabucco Zerán, Sophie Hughes (Trans.)
- “Flores and Miss Paula” by Melissa Rivero
- “Freedom Is a Feast” by Alejandro Puyana
- “Full Moon Over Freedom” by Angelina M. Lopez
- “The Great Divide” by Cristina Henríquez
- “A Haunting in Hialeah Gardens” by Raul Palma
- “Hombrecito” by Santiago Jose Sanchez
- “The House on Biscayne Bay” by Chanel Cleeton
- “House of Bone and Rain” by Gabino Iglesias
- “Isabel and the Rogue” by Liana De La Rosa
- “Malas” by Marcela Fuentes
- “My Mother Cursed My Name” by Anamely Salgado Reyes
- “The Next Best Fling: Librarians in Love” by Gabriella Gamez
- “Pink Slime” by Fernanda Trias, Heather Cleary (Trans.)
- “The Queen of the Valley” by Lorena Hughes
- “The Refugee Ocean” by Pauls Toutonghi
- “Season of the Swamp” by Yuri Herrera
- “The Seventh Veil of Salome” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- “The Sons of El Rey” by Alex Espinoza
- “Sun of Blood and Ruin” by Mariely Lares
- “A Sunny Place for Shady People: Stories” by Mariana Enriquez, Megan McDowell (Trans.)
- “Tell It to Me Singing” by Tita Ramirez
- “There Is a Rio Grande in Heaven: Stories” by Ruben Reyes Jr.
- “Things We Didn’t Know” by Elba Iris Pérez
- “Tiny Threads” by Lilliam Rivera
- “You Dreamed of Empires” by Álvaro Enrigue, Natasha Wimmer (Trans.)
- “Victim” by Andrew Boryga
- “The Volcano Daughters” by Gina Maria Balibrera
- “Wait” by Gabriella Burnham
- “We Came to Welcome You: A Novel of Suburban Horror” by Vincent Tirado
- “We Need No Wings” by Ann Dávila Cardinal
- “The Wind Knows My Name” by Isabel Allende, Frances Riddle (Trans.)
- “The Witches of El Paso” by Luis Jaramillo