WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: October 28th Latine Book Releases + Giveaway
Happy Tuesday, mis internet amigxs!
So before I announce it on social media, I thought you should know: I'll no longer be doing New Latinx Book Tuesday posts on social media, so being a Bindery subscriber is now your key to New Latinx Book Tuesday! Thank you all so much for being here and to all the new members joining, this post is for you...
A GIVEAWAY FOR ALL BINDERY SUBSCRIBERS NEW AND OLD FOR A $100 GIFT CARD TO BOOKSHOP.ORG! All you have to do is:
Be subscribed to Bien Leidos Bindery.
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I will pick a winner next Monday, November 3rd
Please make sure Bookshop delivers to you before entering--right now, I believe Bookshop only delivers to the US and UK only.
You will receive a number of entries depending on your level of support on Bindery:
Free members receive 1 entry
Libritos members receive 2 entries
Lectories members receive 3 entries
With the government shutdown in the US continuing, I've set-up a Book Lover's Virtual Food Drive for Feeding America for those who stand to lose their SNAP benefits on November 1st if the government shutdown continues. You can donate directly to my page or if you'd like to join and fundraise yourself, you can JOIN TEAM BOOK and create your own fundraiser for our bookish team. Every dollar donated to Feeding America buys 10 meals. Let's come together to provide a safety net when the government won't -- WE WILL SAVE US. MUTUAL AID WILL SAVE US.
TONIGHT! Find me discussing book bans with the Women's March! Link to sign up for the chat is in their bio.
And now, on to this week's releases are for the kids, ESPECIALLY if you're looking for Spanish multi-lingual books for the littles
YOUNG ADULT MYSTERY
Cry by Alisa Valdes: Technically releasing October 31st, after goth filmmaker Grace Martinez is struck my lightning, she is rescusitated by her boyfriend and can see ghosts.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
La Plaza: A Collection of Bilingual Books about Numbers, Opposites, and Musical Instruments Inspired by Latin American Culture by Mike Alfaro and Gerardo Guillen
Sticky Hermana by Ana Siqueria and illustrated by Oliva de Castro
Los Nino's Mariachis / The Mariachi Kids by Mario Bencastro
Una Nina Migrante / A Migrant Girl by Erika Said
The Girl Who Wanted A Piano / La Nina Que Queria Un Piano by Diana Garcia and illustrated by Gabbor Utomo
Marisol Can't Sleep / Marisol No Puede Dormir by Sandra Martin Denis
SPANISH LANGUAGE RELEASE
Archivo De Universes Escondidos by Ruben Reyes, Jr
xoxo,
Carmen
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