For the month of May, we’d like to celebrate five of our Latino authors and their books! By highlighting these titles, we’d love to expand the reach of Latino literature and hope to inspire you to read more from Latino authors.


 

Comatose - Anna Lopes

 

Enticing, engaging, and wholly thrilling, Anna Lopes' Comatose is a story that pulls together unexpected elements into a tale that is sure to grip you. A true page-turner, this book will not leave you once you have put it down.

 

Available in paperback and eBook format.


 

The Secret Life of a First-Generation Latino Growing Up in New York City - Edwin Ossa

 

For Edwin Ossa, the struggles of moving to a foreign country were exacerbated, facing crime, racism and gangs - having to overcome these obstacles in school and the city.

 

Through education and exposure to his culture, Edwin navigates the challenges and starts his journey on the mean streets of New York.

 

Available in paperback and eBook format.


 

Marks of a Body - Milagros Passeron

 

Due for release at the end of the month, Milagros Passeron’s collection of heartfelt poetry explores the profound bonds of family and the intricate relationships between siblings, parents and children - through vivid imagery and evocative storytelling.


Pre-order now in paperback.

 

 

Deletion: Inappropriate and Unwanted Children? - Rafael Lovato

 

Rafael Lovato’s thought-provoking science-fiction, brilliantly weaves in the arguments for and against a draconic children deletion program, forcing us to confront our perspectives on life and the lens through which we see the world.

 

Available in paperback.



 

Spider of the Rose - Evelyn Martinez Burgos

 

This children’s title from Evelyn Martinez Burgos is a dark and sometimes scary story of a prince, a monster, and the dangerous quest to prepare for the baptism of a child.

 

Available in paperback.





Feliz Mes de Libro Latino!