For decades, Latina authors have written empowering stories of women navigating family, culture and societal norms to find their true selves.
Books by Gabby Rivera and Alida Nugent have most recently helped paint a portrait of what it means to be a Latina feminist today. But even before these women put pen to paper, authors like Sandra Cisneros and Laura Esquivel were already paving the way with narratives centered on strong Latina women.
In the spirit of intersectional feminism, we compiled a list of 11 books by Latina authors that every feminist should read.
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1
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
2
You Don't Have To Like Me: Essays on Growing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding Feminism by Alida Nugent
3
A Cup of Water Under My Bed by Daisy Hernández
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4
Loose Woman by Sandra Cisneros
5
How to Be a Chicana Role Model by Michele Serros
6
In The Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez
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7
Women with Big Eyes by Ángeles Mastretta
8
Bird of Paradise by Raquel Cepeda
9
This Bridge Called My Back by Cherríe Moraga, Gloria Anzaldúa
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10
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel
11
Almost a Woman by Esmeralda Santiago
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