Books mentioned in the September 2024 issue of Notes from the Horn Book

Five Questions for Nathalie Alonso and Rudy Gutierrez
Call Me Roberto!: Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat for Latinos by Nathalie Alonso, illus. by Rudy Gutierrez; Calkins/Astra.

National Hispanic Heritage Latine/x Heritage Month 2024
Barrio Rising: The Protest that Built Chicano Park by María Dolores Águila, illus. by Magdalena Mora; Dial.
Doña Fela’s Dream by Monica Brown, illus. by Rose Ibarra; Little, Brown.
Eloísa’s Musical Window by Margarita Engle, illus. by John Parra; Atheneum.
No More Señora Mimí by Meg Medina, illus. by Brittany Cicchese; Candlewick.
Adela’s Mariachi Band by Denise Vega, illus. by Erika Rodriguez Medina; Charlesbridge.
The Dream Catcher by Marcelo Verdad; Little, Brown.
Abuelo, the Sea, and Me by Ismée Williams, illus. by Tatiana Gardel; Roaring Brook.

Line by line
Force of Nature: A Novel of Rachel Carson by Ann E. Burg, illus. by Sophie Blackall; Scholastic.
Hummingbird Season by Stephanie V. W. Lucianovic; Bloomsbury.
Isabel in Bloom by Mae Respicio; Lamb/Random.
Deep Water by Jamie Sumner; Atheneum.
Mid-Air by Alicia D. Williams, illus. by Danica Novgorodoff; Dlouhy/Atheneum.

Teens and parents
Breaking into Sunlight by John Cochran; Algonquin.    
Grace Notes: Poems About Families by Naomi Shihab Nye; Greenwillow.    
Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay; Kokila/Penguin.    
Eighteen Roses by Shannon C.F. Rogers; Feiwel.    
Brownstone by Samuel Teer, illus. by Mar Julia, color by Ashanti Fortson; Versify/HarperCollins.
Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton Treuer; Levine/Levine Querido.    

From the September 2024 issue of Notes from the Horn Book.

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