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Tag Archives: Latinx
Strange Birds: a Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers
Strange Birds: a Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers by Celia C. Pérez. is a Scout-flavored book of friendship during a Florida summer for young activists. Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged activism, Florida, friends, Girl Scouts, Latinx, youth fiction
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Bears! Water Bears and The Girl Who Speaks Bear
Here are two more Cybils nominees, both involving bears. Water Bears, with a Latinx author and main character, continues with the Latinx theme of the past week, while The Girl who Speaks Bear takes us to fantasy Russia. Whether you’re looking for a contemporary book with a hint of possible magic, or full-on folk tale-inspired historical fantasy, there’s a book here for you. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged bears, disabilities, dragons, islands, Latino/a, Latinx, magical realism, PTSD, Russia, trauma, Washington, youth fantasy
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The Way to Rio Luna by Zoraida Cordova
The Way to Rio Luna by Zoraida Cordova is a sweet quest fantasy for middle grade readers. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Ecuador, foster children, Latino/a, Latinx, New York City, quest fantasy, youth fantasy
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Mañanaland by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Pam Muñoz Ryan, the author of Esperanza Rising and Echo, returns with Mañanaland, a Cybils nominee that falls right on the border of realism and fantasy. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Realistic
Tagged Latino/a, Latinx, quest fantasy, refugees, youth fantasy, youth fiction
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Curse of the Night Witch by Alex Aster.
I promised more Latinx fantasy a few days ago – and here we are! Columbian-American debut author Alex Aster delivers a refreshingly new take on the epic fantasy quest, inspired by her abuela’s stories. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged Latino/a, Latinx, quest fantasy, youth fantasy
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Magic, Friendship and Community: Muse Squad, Weird Little Robots, If We Were Giants
Every September before Cybils nominations open, I look around for eligible books that I can read in the meantime. Here are three that I enjoyed that were not nominated, though there are still a few days for their publishers or … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged Cuban-American, environment, friends, greek mythology, Latino/a, Latinx, robots, youth fantasy
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Adventures with Charlie Hernández
Here are the first two books in a new contemporary mythology-based series perfect for Rick Riordan fans, the Charlie Hernandez series by Ryan Calejo. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged Florida, Latino/a, Latinx, mythology, Rick Riordan, Ryan Calejo, youth fantasy
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Into the Tall, Tall Grass by Loriel Ryon
Into the Tall, Tall Grass by Loriel Ryon. Margaret K. McElderry, 2020. ISBN 978-1534449671. Read from library copy. Yolanda Rodríguez-O’Connell has a little too much on her plate and not enough support. Her grandmother, Wela, has been asleep for weeks … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Middle Grade
Tagged #OwnVoices, contemporary fantasy, diversity, Latino/a, Latinx, youth fantasy
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