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Fictional Americans from the Latin Americas, or who are of Hispanic or Latino descent. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Scott Foresman was an elementary educational publisher for PreK through Grade 6 in all subject areas. Its titles are now owned by Savvas Learning Company which formed from former Pearson Education K12 division.
After this report, more Latino authors started to emerge, coinciding with a rise in the Latino population in the United States. [8] [1] However, the amount of Latino children books actually published stayed very low, which Ruth Quiroa argues in Diversity in Youth Literature was a result of conservative politics in the 1980s. [8] Latino children ...
The Gumazing Gum Girl! Book 1: Chews Your Destiny (2013) Sol Azteca Raul Gomez Mexican Hero The Gumazing Gum Girl! Book 4: Cover Blown (2019) The Jaguares Miguel, Alma, Lucas and Litza Mexican Hero The Gumazing Gum Girl! Book 4: Cover Blown (2019) The Underhander Unknown Mexican Villain The Gumazing Gum Girl! Book 4: Cover Blown (2019) The ...
Ilan Stavans (born Ilán Stavchansky, 1961) is a Mexican-born Jewish-American writer and academic.He writes and speaks on American, Hispanic, and Jewish cultures. He is the author of Quixote (2015) and a contributor to the Norton Anthology of Latino Literature (2010).
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Eleventh Grade Burns cover. The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod is a 5-book young adult series by Z Brewer. The first book, Eighth Grade Bites, was first published in 2007. The first three books sold over 200,000 copies. [1] There was also a prequel series, The Slayer Chronicles. [2]
Baldomero "Baldo" Bermudez is the titular character. A Latino teenager, his primary interests are cars and girls. A Latino teenager, his primary interests are cars and girls. He is also obsessed with being cool, and is in the middle of an ongoing process to build his own lowrider out of a 1964 Chevrolet Impala .
Cultural independence spread across Latin America during this time, and writers depicted Latin American themes and locations in their works. [8] While literature that questioned the colonial order may have emerged initially during the 17th century in Latin America, it rose in popularity in the form of resistance against Spain, the United States ...