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books set in Mexico

Oct

3

2022

Book cover of The Daughter of Doctor Moreau

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silva Moreno-Garcia

[Talk about] unexpected: Silva Moreno-Garcia zigs after zagging with Velvet was the Night, her crime drama about student uprisings in Mexico City. Her new book is The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, and it’s a bit more Mexican Gothicy than Velvety Nighttime. We’ve got genetic hybrids. We’ve got secret research facilities. We’ve got rich patrons who …

Apr

13

2020

Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

If Jane Austen and Octavia Butler got trapped in a decrepit mansion in México at the edge of a hurricane with a savvy 1950s Mazatec socialite and they all wrote a book by candle light as the mansion creaked and moaned, this would be that novel. Instantly hooking, this horror-thriller kept me up way after …

Sep

2

2019

Gods of Jade and Shadow cover

Gods of Jade and Shadow
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

“I wasn’t a princess in a tower. I knew I’d get away one way or another, and I was not waiting for a god to liberate me. That would have been both silly and unlikely.” A Cinderella story awash in bright descriptions and Mayan mythology. Cassiopeia– honest, straightforward, hardworking, and aching to get away from …

Jul

31

2019

Beast Rider book cover

Beast Rider by Maria Elena Fontanot de Rhoads and Tony Johnston

I feel this book should be an instant classic for all ages! A youth from Oaxaca leaves his family farm to brave the infamous La Bestia– a train travelling north to the México-US border– to cross into the United States and live with his older brother in Los Angeles. Lyrical prose, heartbreaking trauma handled sensitively, …

Apr

16

2018

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Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide by Isabel Quintero and Zeke Peña

Iturbide is an amazing Mexican photographer who achieves poetry through what she captures with her camera. This graphic novel lets you wander with her through Mexico, India, the birds, and her thoughts. I discovered her with this book and fell immediately in love with her story and her pictures. –-Stephanie Silva, Queen Anne Book Company, …

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