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Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month


Join us in celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs annually from September 15th through October 15th.

Through this selection of titles we are highlighting authors, as well as book characters, from the Latinx and Hispanic community, whose stories have a profound impact on our society.

The forgotten story of a once-rising artist inspires a young art history student to confront questions of power and privilege in both the art world and her own life.

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Ana Magdalena Bach, a devoted wife and mother, secretly seeks yearly lovers on a Caribbean island, embarking on a sensual, reflective journey into desire, freedom, and the mysteries of love.

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After a career setback, Liliane retreats to Miami Beach, where a shared love of romance novels sparks a summer romance with a brooding poet.

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In a dust-choked town, a mother and her daughters confront haunting local legends and dark family secrets as they search for missing girls.

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While researching a forgotten horror writer, a grad student uncovers a link between a campus disappearance, her great-grandmother’s witch stories, and a dark force that may still be haunting her university.

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A daring young writer defies convention to pursue journalism, love, and her hidden heritage, leading her from San Francisco to Chile in a powerful journey of identity and self-discovery.

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On a 1934 cruise to Havana, two women with dangerous secrets cross paths, risking everything for revenge and survival aboard the SS Morro Castle.

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In 1765 Zacatecas, as plague and an ancient evil overtake a remote mine, Alba battles possession while forbidden desire sparks between her and Elías, the man sworn not to love her.

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Fleeing deportation, a teen agrees to a risky experiment to stay in the U.S., only to find unexpected love and danger entwined in her quest for survival.

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In a race to uncover a rare book spanning Boston in 1900, Havana in 1966, and London in 2024, three women’s lives intertwine across time.

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Past and present collide as a fractured couple and two young revolutionaries navigate love, war, and alternate histories, revealing the tangled threads of identity and what might have been.

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When Mari gets engaged, Javi has eight weeks to confess his love and prove their friendship was always a love story in disguise.

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In this memoir, Esmeralda Santiago recounts her journey from a poor but vibrant childhood in rural Puerto Rico to navigating cultural clashes and forging a new identity in New York.

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A beautiful coming-of-age story told through vignettes about a young Latina girl in Chicago, exploring identity, culture, and self-determination.

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