A Classic for a New Generation: A Review of Nicholasa Mohr’s Nilda

For several decades, Arte Público Press and its children’s imprint Piñata Books has published new work by Latino and Latin American authors in English and Spanish and brought classic titles back into print. When Nicholasa Mohr’s young adult novel Nilda…

Belonging to the Land–a review of Far From Home by Na’ima B Robert

I grew up in the Southwestern Desert of the United States, the Chihuahua Desert, the driest desert of North America. I once wrote an essay about how the land shapes the people there—only survivors are left, I wrote, but we…

Journey of an African Refugee: A Review of Now Is the Time for Running

In the past two years, immigration has become a hot-button issue in the United States, with various states passing harsh immigration laws and vigilante groups patrolling the border. Living in a large country with little coverage of the outside world,…