Welcome back to the FYA Reading Challenge! This month’s prompt is to read a book featuring Latinx voices!

National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed in the U.S. from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, so what better time to dive into a book featuring someone who’s a part of this rich and beautiful culture?

Check out the selections below to get you started, but be sure to check out our Latine / Latinx / Latin American tag for more inspiration!

Reading Challenge Recs

The Poet X

The Poet X has received. a ton of accolades over the years—including being an FYABC pick—but this book in verse about a young woman’s struggles to Be Herself deserves all of the praise.

Wild Beauty

Anna-Marie McLemore infuses Latin culture into all of their books, but here’s something particularly compelling about Wild Beauty, a story about a family with magical green thumbs.

How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love with the Universe

How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love With the Universe features a brilliant and beautiful MC, some hot enemistry, and a little magic sprinkled in for good measure.

They Both Die at the End (Death-Cast #1)

Although—as the title implies—They Both Die at the End doesn’t feature a HEA, the book is a lovely look at 24 hours in the lives of two truly likable guys.

Unearthed: A Jessica Cruz Story

While Unearthed is about a young woman who eventually becomes a superhero, this graphic novel is more about Jessica Cruz’s struggles with identity and her DACA status. (And the meddlesome nature of two Aztec gods.)

Lotería

Stuck in a state-run home, the main character of Lotería takes solace in a set of Lotería cards as she works through painful secrets and trauma.

Which book(s) are you planning to read for this prompt? Let us know in the comments!

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