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Urrea, Luis Alberto.
"Teresita is not an ordinary girl. Born of an illiterate, poor Indian mother, she knows little about ...
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Chávez, Denise. |
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Cisneros, Sandra.
Originally published in 1985, and republished to coincide with the release of Cisneros' new book, Wo ...
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Soto, Gary.
A collection of eleven short stories focusing on the everyday adventures of Hispanic young people gr ...
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Villaseñor, Victor.
RAIN OF GOLD is the bestselling non-fiction saga of Victor Villasenor's own family. It is the Hispan ...
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Serros, Michele M.
Continues the teenage exploits of Dee Dee, Raquel, and Evie--three upperclass, Mexican American best ...
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Sa enz, Benjamin Alire.
"In Perfect Light is the story of two strong-willed people who are forever altered by a single trage ...
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Castillo, Ana.
"Carmen "La Coja" ("the cripple") Santos is a flamenco dancer of local renown in Chicago, despite th ...
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Ríos, Alberto. |
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Duarte, Stella Pope.
"When a dying mother hears the voice of her son thirty years after his death in Vietnam, she recalls ...
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Burciaga, Jos©♭ Antonio.
This book is about the Chicano experience of living within, between and sometimes outside of two cul ...
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Moraga, Cherrie. |
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Valdez, Luis.
Here are three of playwright and screenwriter Luis Valdez's most important and recognized plays: Zoo ...
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Mora, Pat.
Do?a Flor, a giant lady with a big heart, sets off to protect her neighbors from what they think is ...
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Canales, Viola.
Sofia grows up in the close-knit community of the barrio in McAllen, Texas, then finds that her expe ...
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Baca, Jimmy Santiago, 1952- |
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Anzaldúa, Gloria. |
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Rodriguez, Richard.
"America is browning. As journalists, politicians, demographers, schoolteachers, and grandparents at ...
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Herrera, Juan Felipe.
Lucky Z, a Chicano foster child, loved living on the edge until a drag racing accident left him in a ...
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Acuña, Rodolfo. |
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Alcalá, Kathleen, 1954-
"When the tale opens in the 1870s in a village in northern Mexico, the Caraval family has long been ...
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