Latino Focused
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Lucia Zarate: The odyssey of the world’s smallest woman
Spellbinding and haunting period pieces. Based on the real-life odyssey of the world’s smallest woman.
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Mango, Abuela, and Me
Mia tries to share her favorite book with Abuela and discovers that Abuela can’t read the words inside.
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Mestizos Come Home!: Making and Claiming Mexican American Identity
Intended to make Latinos proud of what they have accomplished in the U.S. and what they have been trying to achieve.
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Mi Amor, A Memoir
A precious read of poems and stories which speaks to all who have an aging parent who hangs on to memories of their lost love.
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Mi chiquitica en luna llena: My Little One in Full Moon
Bilingual poem presented from a mother’s perspective, whose expressions of love are directly connected to the child’s identity.
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Mía se mete en un lío
This adorable book teaches children that everyone makes mistakes and that honesty is the best way to resolve them.
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Monster Slayer / Exterminadora de monstruos ps: i sent the wrong book cover. please use 2nd email pix – MONSTER SLAYER!
An unlikely ally shows up just in time, and Gladys Elizabeth learns a valuable lesson about the meaning of family.
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Return to Arroy Grande
Are they moving back and forth between alternate universes? Charlie keeps blacking out and losing days.
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Rise of the Jaguar Woman: Book Two of The Mayan Chronicles
A Mayan woman with the ability to foresee the future through her dreams, and her archenemy wants to absorb her powers.
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Sofi and the Magic, Musical Mural / Sofi y el mágico mural musical
An imaginative girl and a magical mural is an exploration of Puerto Rico’s cultural traditions, an ode to public art and the community it depicts.
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The Big Soccer Game / La gran final de fútbol
A personalized children’s book that tells an uplifting story about a child who, after receiving their first soccer ball, falls in love with the sport.
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The Eagle Has Eyes: The FBI Surveillance of Cesar Estrada Chavez of the United Farm Workers Union of America, 1965-1975.
Evidence of deliberate and with malice government attempts to destroy and prevent Cesar E. Chavez from organizing farm workers.
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