Hispanic Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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Hispanic Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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Hispanic Americans
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- Quizás algo hermoso, cómo el arte transformó un barrio, por F. Isabel Campoy y Theresa Howell ; illustrado por Rafael López
- The fresh new face of Griselda, Jennifer Torres
- Pedro's big goal, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Tammie Lyon
- Valentina Salazar is not a monster hunter, Zoraida Córdova
- Zapato Power, Freddie Ramos springs into action, Jacqueline Jules ; art by Miguel Benítez
- Julián at the wedding, Jessica Love
- The Gumazing Gum Girl!, by Rhode Montijo with Luke Reynolds ; illustrations by Rhode Montijo, 3
- Pedro for president, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Tammie Lyon
- Tale of a scaredy-dog, written and illustrated by Deborah Zemke
- The hills of Estrella Roja, by Ashley Robin Franklin
- Isabel and her colores go to school, written by Alexandra Alessandri ; illustrated by Courtney Dawson
- Our celebración!, by Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrations by Ana Aranda
- Marta! big & small, Jen Arena ; illustrated by Angela Dominguez
- Alma and how she got her name, Juana Martinez-Neal
- Flor and Miranda steal the show, by Jennifer Torres
- Sofía Valdez, presidenta tal vez, Andrea Beaty ; ilustraciones de David Roberts
- The clockwork ghost, Laura Ruby
- Ghosts don't ride bikes, do they?, by Andres Miedoso ; illustrated by Victor Rivas
- Zapato power, Freddie Ramos makes a splash, by Jacqueline Jules ; illustrated by Miguel Benítez
- Charlie Hernández & the Golden Dooms, Ryan Calejo
- Each tiny spark, by Pablo Cartaya
- This train is being held, Ismée Williams
- Omega Morales and the curse of El Cucuy, Laekan Zea Kemp ; illustrated by Vanessa Morales
- Chews your destiny, Rhode Montijo
- Pedro's mystery club, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Tammie Lyon
- La mala suerte is following me, Ana Siqueira ; illustrated by Carlos Vélez Aguilera
- Alma and how she got her name, Juana Martinez-Neal
- The first to die at the end, Adam Silvera
- Martina has too many tías, Emma Otheguy ; art by Sara Palacios
- Harbor me, Jacqueline Woodson
- Spanish is the language of my family, Michael Genhart ; illustrated by John Parra
- Wedgie & Gizmo, Suzanne Selfors ; illustrated by Barbara Fisinger
- A sled for Gabo, Emma Otheguy ; illustrated by Ana Ramirez Gonzalez
- Where are you from?, by Yamile Saied Méndez ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
- Tree of Dreams, by Laura Resau
- There's no base like home, Jessica Mendoza and Alana Mendoza Dusan ; illustrated by Ruth McNally Barshaw
- A Christmas too big, by Colleen Madden
- The epic fail of Arturo Zamora, Pablo Cartaya
- Shut up, this is serious, Carolina Ixta
- Julián is a mermaid, Jessica Love
- ChupaCarter, George Lopez ; with Ryan Calejo ; illustrated by Santy Gutiérrez
- Martin McLean, middle school queen, by Alyssa Zaczek
- The map of stars, Laura Ruby
- Pedro, first grade hero, Fran Manushkin ; [illustrated] by Tammie Lyon
- Gum luck, Rhode Montijo with Luke Reynolds