6th ANNUAL SUMMER READING LIST 2020


PRESS RELEASE

LAS COMADRES & FRIENDS
NATIONAL LATINO BOOK CLUB



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

6th  ANNUAL
SUMMER READING LIST


JUNE 20, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                           
CONTACT: Maria Ferrer Media Relations Coordinator
mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com


New York, NY—Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club stands in solidarity with Black and Afro Latinx Communities.  Black Lives Matter.  We condemn the murders of too many of our black brothers and sisters at the hands of police brutality.

Las Comadres and Friends National Latino Book Club’s mission has always been to connect readers all over the world through literature. We are committed to establishing a connection with readers to educate and motivate them, and to break down racial discrimination in publishing.  We believe our 2020 Summer Reading List does just that.

“At a time when our lives are upside down, and we are quarantined in our cocoons,” says Nora De Hoyos Comstock, Founder of Las Comadres Para Las Americas, “reading books is a great way to expand our horizons and learn new things. Now more than ever, our authors need our support and encouragement to preserve and celebrate our Latinidad.”

For 2020, Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club has selected 20 books that will thrill, entertain and inspire readers of all ages. Our classic selection, Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez, is very apropos for this year.  We encourage everyone to add our Summer Reading List to their TBR piles, give copies to family and friends, borrow copies from neighborhood libraries, and enjoy Reading Latino Lit.


Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club
2020 Summer Reading List

1.    A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende (Ballantine Books) – historical fiction
2.    Afterlife by Julia Alvarez (Algonquin Books) – fiction
3.    Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo (Harperteen) – young adult, fiction
4.    Dreams from Many Rivers: A Hispanic History of the United States Told in Poems by Margarita Engle (Henry Holt & Co.) – children, poetry, biographies
5.    How To Love A Country: Poems by Richard Blanco (Beacon Press) – poetry, LGBTQ+
6.    Incendiary by Zoraida Córdova (Little, Brown Books) – young adult, sci fi
7.    La Vida Verde: Plant-Based Mexican Cooking with Authentic Flavor by Jocelyn Ramirez (Page Street Publishing) – cookbook, vegan
8.    LatiNEXT, The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 4 edited by Felicia Rose Chavez, Josè Olivarez and Willie Perdomo (Haymarket Books) – anthology, poetry, essays, LGBTQ+
9.    Lockdown: Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic edited by Nick Kolakowski and Steve Weddle (Polis Books) – anthology, horror
10.  Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez (Vintage) – classic, fiction
11.  Maňanaland by Pam Muňoz Ryan (Scholastic Press) – children, middle grade, fiction
12.  Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Del Rey) – horror
13.  My Big Family by Yanitzia Canetti (Reycraft Books) – children, early readers
14.  Ordinary Girls by Jaquira Díaz (Algonquin Books) – memoir
15.  The Taste of Sugar by Marisel Vera (Liveright) – fiction
16.  The Sacred Roots of Ofelia Rosas by Christina Montoya (indie published) – fiction
17.  Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America’s Stolen Land by Noè Álvarez (Catapult) – memoir
18.  What Lane? by Torrey Maldonado (Nancy Paulsen Books) – children, middle grade, fiction
19.  You Brought Me The Ocean by Alex Sanchez (DC Comics) – graphic novel, young adult, LGBTQ+
20.  You Had Me At Hola by Alexis Daria (Avon) – romance


Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club 
started in 2007 in partnership with the Association of American Publishers to promote reading of Latino authors. All books are in English, written by Latino authors. 
Membership is free and open to all readers. The Book Club is currently in 15 cities, with more cities to follow. 

Each month, Las Comadres 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). During the teleconference, the social media team has a Twitter Chat with comments and tidbits about the book, the author and insights gleaned from the conversation. Registration is open to all readers and is free.  

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 2020 Summer Reading List, email Maria Ferrer, Media Relations Coordinator, at mferrer.lcbookclub@gmail.com.

Las Comadres & Friends National Latino Book Club
Twitter: @ReadLatinoLit
Hashtags:  #ReadLatinoLit, #LasComadres, #LCBC

Leadership Team
Julia Abrantes, Submissions Coordinator
Dora M. Abreu, Social Media Coordinator
Maria C. Ferrer, Media Relations Coordinator



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