Summer 2021

PRESS RELEASE

LAS COMADRES & FRIENDS NATIONAL LATINO BOOK CLUB

** Connecting Readers All Over The World Through Latino Literature **

7th ANNUAL SUMMER READING LIST

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                              JUNE 20, 2021 

CONTACT:  Maria Ferrer, Project Manager  

mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com

 

New York, NY—Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club is pleased to announce the release of its seventh annual Summer Reading List on this the first day of the summer.  Our List includes books by a Literary Icon, a Pulitzer Price-winning playwright, Pura Belpré Award Winners, a past Young People’s Poet Laureate, debut authors and perennial favorites. 

“I am thrilled to see our Las Comadres and Friends National Latino Book Club growing by leaps and bounds,” says Dr. Nora de Hoyos Comstock, the Book Club’s Founding Director. “The pandemic gave many space to fill their time with books, and we have definitely seen expanded exposure for our Latinx authors. Our annual list of Latinx authored titles, which will appear in December, will show the growing numbers we can celebrate for 2021! This Summer Reading List gives you a head start.”

We encourage Readers of all ages to purchase our Summer Reading List selections and add them to their TBR piles, give copies to family and friends, order copies at your neighborhood library, and enjoy Reading Latino Lit.

Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club
2021 Summer Reading List

  1. AMERICA’S DREAM by Esmeralda Santiago (HarperCollins) – fiction, classic,

25th Anniversary Release

  1. A CUBAN’S GIRL GUIDE TO TEA AND TOMORROW by Laura Taylor Namey

(Atheneum Books) – fiction, young adult 

  1. A GIRL NAMED ROSITA: The Story of Rita Moreno by Anika Aldamuy Denise (HarperCollins) – children’s picture book
  2. THE CHILEAN KITCHEN by Pilar Hernandez and Eileen Smith (Skyhorse) – cookbook
  3. CHOLA SALVATION by Estella González (Arte Público Press) – fiction, short stories
  4. FAT CHANCE, CHARLIE VEGA by Crystal Maldonado (Holiday House) – fiction, young adult
  5. FEATHERED SERPENTS AND THE FIVE SUNS by Duncan Tonatiuh (Abrams Books) – children’s picture book
  6. FURIA by Yamile Saied Mèndez (Algonquin) – fiction, young adult
  7. JUBILEE by Jennifer Givhan (Blackstone Publishing) – fiction, thriller
  8. KING ROBIN by R.A. Moss (Beck and Branch Publishers) – historical fiction
  9. THE KISSING BUG: A True Story of a Family, an Insect and a Nation’s Neglect of a Deadly Disease by Daisy Hernández (Tin House Books) – non-fiction

12. LATINITAS: Celebrating 40 Big Dreamers by Juliet Menèndez (Henry Holt & Co.) –children’s book, biographies

  1. THE LIBRARIAN OF SAINT-MALO by Mario Escobar (Thomas Nelson) – historical fiction
  2. LIES WITH MAN: Henry Rios Mystery by Michael Nava (Amble Press) – fiction,

mystery, LGBTQ

  1. MERCI SUÁREZ CAN’T DANCE by Meg Medina (Candlewick) – children’s middle grade
  2. MY BROKEN LANGUAGE by Quiara Alegría Hudes (One World) – non-fiction, memoir
  3. SOMEWHERE BETWEEN BITTER AND SWEET by Laekan Zea Kemp (Little, Brown Books) – fiction, young adult
  4. SOUTH BEACH LOVE by Caridad Pineiro (Hallmark) – fiction, romance
  5. THRIVEOLOGY, Volume 1 by Jay Maymi (indie published) – motivational
  6. TIGHT KNOTS. LOOSE THREADS. by Eleanor Parker Sapia (Winter Goose Publishing) – poetry
  7. YOUR HEART, MY SKY: Love in a Time of Hunger by Margarita Engle (Atheneum Books) – fiction, young adult


Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club
started in 2007 and is currently in 15 cities, with more cities to follow.  All books are in English, written by Latino authors. Membership is free and open to all readers.  Each month, Las Comadres & Friends Book Club features a Book of the Month selection and one or two additional “Conversations with” books.  At the end of the month, there is a teleconference and Live Interviews with the author(s), plus a simultaneous TwitterChat on @ReadLatinoLit. Registration is free and open to all readers.  

For more information on Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club, to register for the monthly teleconference or to submit your book for consideration, visit www.latinolit.com.

For more information on the 2021 Summer Reading List, email Maria Ferrer, Project Manager, at mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com.

 

Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club
www.latinolit.com
www.readlatinolit.blogspot.com
Twitter: @ReadLatinoLit
Hashtags:  #ReadLatinoLit, #LasComadres, #LCBC

Leadership Team
Maria C. Ferrer, Project Manager
Julia Abrantes, Submissions Coordinator
Dora M. Abreu, Social Media Coordinator
Karen D. Gonzales, Assistant Coordinator
and Dr. Nora de Hoyos Comstock, Founding Director