"Here in the U.S., it's time once again for National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs annually from September 15 through October 15.
In celebration of this year's observance, we've compiled 66 new books from Latino/a/x authors published in 2022, with an eye toward new authors, in addition to well-known and beloved writers. For genre shoppers, we've divvied up the books into broad categories.
You'll find that the range of themes and topics is generous and occasionally astonishing. Consider, for instance, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, an ambitious cross-genre expedition that updates the 1896 H.G. Wells classic into new realms of horror, sci-fi, and romance. Some other eye-catchers include Angie Cruz's structurally innovative character study How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water; Alex Segura's comic book noir Secret Identity; and Isabel Allende's acclaimed historical epic Violeta."