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The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes
Good and Evil and Other Stories
The Grand Paloma Resort
Catalina
The Invisible Parade
Un amor
The Storyteller's Death
The Bombshell
The Accidentals: Stories
The Anatomy of Magic
My Train Leaves at Three
The Influencers
My Side of the River
Crying in the Bathroom
The Five Wounds
Middle Spoon
You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case for Rejecting Assimilation
Archive of Unknown Universes
Chicano Frankenstein
Alligator Tears: A Memoir in Essays
First Gen: A Memoir
The Things We Didn’t Know
Vanishing Daughters
The Interpreter
When We Were Widows
Loca
Rosa by Any Other Name
Afterlife
West Side Love Story (Queens of Mariachi #1)
For Brown Girls with Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts: A Love Letter to Women of Color
The Many Mothers of Dolores Moore
These Vengeful Gods
My Mother Cursed My Name
Salvación
The Man Who Could Move Clouds
Beasts of Carnaval
Malas
We Are Not From Here
Brother Brontë
Oye
Guatemalan Rhapsody: Stories – A Kaleidoscopic Debut on the Ties that Connect and Constrain Us
The Eternal Forest: A Memoir of the Cuban Diaspora
Tell It to Me Singing
Witches
The Town of Babylon
Flores and Miss Paula
Daughter of Fire
Familia
Jovita Wore Pants
Las Madres
Building Material: The Memoir of a Park Avenue Doorman
The Dance and the Fire
Magical/Realism: Essays on Music, Memory, Fantasy, and Borders
Bochica
Hello Stranger: Musings on Modern Intimacies
The Coquíes Still Sing: A Story of Home, Hope, and Rebuilding
The Family Izquierdo
Hombrecito
Isabel and her Colores Go to School (English and Spanish Edition)
Where There Was Fire
Maria, Maria and Other Stories
May Your Life Be Deliciosa
Velorio
My Broken Language
A Woman of Endurance
Malinalli
You've Awoken Her
Barbacoa, Bomba, and Betrayal (A Caribbean Kitchen Mystery, #3)
Gordo
A Seed in the Sun
And I'll Take Out Your Eyes
A Song of Frutas
Sing with Me: The Story of Selena Quintanilla
Borderless
Ibis
A Sled for Gabo
A Ballad of Love and Glory
El Cucuy Is Scared, Too!: A Picture Book
Gifts from the Garbage Truck: A True Story About the Things We (Don't) Throw Away
Federico and the Wolf
Valley of Shadows
Vanishing Maps
Mother of Sharks
The Girls in Queens
The Book of Wanderers (Camino del Sol)
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Areli Is a Dreamer: A True Story by Areli Morales, a DACA Recipient
My Two Border Towns
Twice a Quinceañera
Valleyesque: Stories
The Perfect Place
Carmen and Grace
No More Señora Mimí
Felice and the Wailing Woman (Los Monstruos #1)
Let Me Fix You a Plate: A Tale of Two Kitchens
Paletero Man
Dominoes, Danzón, and Death (A Caribbean Kitchen Mystery Book 4)
Abuelita's Gift: A Día de Muertos Story
Emergency Quarters: An Ezra Jack Keats Honor Book About Choices and Growing Up for Kids (Ages 4-8)
Daughter of the Light-Footed People: The Story of Indigenous Marathon Champion Lorena Ramírez
Sergio Troncoso
The either/or proposition that forces you to choose between your community and, say, your country has never been true. The very skills we learn to cross borders within ourselves help us to cross borders toward others outside our community.
Sergio Troncoso, Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in between Worlds

Luis I. Reyes
Latinx artists both in front of and behind the cameras are committed to creating entertaining, compelling stories, unforgettable characters, and indelible images of humanity that will bring a greater understanding of the society and the world we live in. They have a long history in the evolving art of motion pictures since its inception and are taking a more prominent place in the present and future of Hollywood and the world’s cinematic landscape.
Luis I. Reyes, Viva Hollywood: The Legacy of Latin and Hispanic Artists in American Film

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