Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Amazon Spotlight on New and Upcoming Books by Latino/a/x/e Authors
As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States, which runs annually from September 15 to October 15, it’s the perfect time to explore the rich literary contributions of Latino/a/x/e authors. This year, we’ve compiled a short list of new and upcoming books from these talented writers. Whether you’re a fan of young adult fiction, historical adventures, fantasy, or horror, there’s something for everyone in this diverse collection of titles : “Where There Was Fire”, “The Wind Knows My Name” “Family Lore” “Promises of Gold” “The Cuban Heiress” “The House in The Pines”.
Diverse Plots, Diverse Voices:
One of the remarkable aspects of this collection is the wide array of plots and themes explored by these authors. From heartwarming family sagas to thrilling fantasy adventures, you’re sure to find something that captures your imagination.
Notable Highlight:**Family Lore** by Elizabeth Acevedo: YA specialist and National Book Award winner Elizabeth Acevedo ventures into adult fiction with this highly anticipated release.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the diverse voices and stories of the Latino/a/x/e community, and what better way to do so than by diving into the pages of these exciting new books? Whether you’re seeking a thrilling adventure, a heartwarming family tale, or a spine-tingling horror story, these short titles offer a vibrant mosaic of storytelling that will enrich your reading experience. Hover over each cover image for more details, or click through to discover even more about these captivating books, including reviews from fellow Goodreaders.