Mexican Americans -- Juvenile fiction
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- My two border towns, by David Bowles ; illustrated by Erika Meza
- Cruzita and the mariacheros, Ashley Granillo
- A hat for Mrs. Goldman, a story about knitting and love, by Michelle Edwards ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Falling short, Ernesto Cisneros
- ¡Vamos! Let's go eat!, by Raúl the Third ; colors by Elaine Bay
- The first rule of punk, Celia C. Pérez
- How to speak in Spanglish, by Mónica Mancillas ; illustrated by Olivia de Castro
- Dear Primo, a letter to my cousin, Duncan Tonatiuh
- Again, Essie?, Jenny Lacika ; illustrated by Teresa Martínez
- Between us and Abuela, a family story from the border, Mitali Perkins ; illustrations by Sara Palacios
- Efrén divided, a novel, by Ernesto Cisneros
- Long shot, a comeback kids novel, Mike Lupica
- Lowriders blast from the past, by Cathy Camper ; illustrated by Raúl the Third
- Paola Santiago and the sanctuary of shadows, Tehlor Kay Mejia
- Mis dos pueblos fronterizos, por David Bowles ; ilustrado por Erika Meza ; translation by David Bowles
- The living, Matt de la Peña
- Tumble, Celia C. Pérez
- Lola out loud, inspired by the childhood of activist Dolores Huerta, by Jennifer Torres ; illustrated by Sara Palacios
- My abuelita, Tony Johnston ; [illustrator] Yuyi Morales
- Before the devil knows you're here, Autumn Krause
- The inexplicable logic of my life, a novel by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
- The street belongs to us, Karleen Pendleton Jiménez ; illustrated by Gabriela Godoy
- The last slice, a Three Kings Day treat, written by Melissa Seron Richardson ; illustrated by Monica Arnaldo
- Barely floating, Lilliam Rivera
- What can you do with a rebozo?, by Carmen Tafolla ; illustrated by Amy Córdova. = ¿Qué puedes hacer con un rebozo? / por Carmen Tafolla ; ilustraciones de Amy Córdova
- ¡Vamos! Let's go to the market, by Raúl the Third ; colors by Elaine Bay
- The quiet place, Sarah Stewart ; pictures by David Small
- Gabi, a girl in pieces, by Isabel Quintero
- Still dreaming, Seguimos soñando, by/por Claudia Guadalupe Martínez ; illustrated by/ilustrado por Magdalena Mora ; translated by/traducido por Luis Humberto Crosthwaite
- Stella Díaz leaps to the future, Angela Dominguez
- ¡Vamos!, Let's go read, Raúl the Third ; colors by Elaine Bay
- Aristotle and Dante dive into the waters of the world, Benjamin Alire Saenz
- Out of darkness, by Ashley Hope Pérez
- They call her Fregona, a border kid's poems, David Bowles
- An appetite for miracles, Laekan Zea Kemp
- Warrior girl, Carmen Tafolla
- Meet Josefina, an American girl, by Valerie Tripp ; illustrations, Jean-Paul Tibbles ; vignettes, Susan McAliley
- The Insiders, Mark Oshiro
- ¡Essie! ¿Otra vez?, Again, Essie?, Jenny Lacika ; illustrated by/ilustrado por Teresa Martínez ; translated by/traducido por Carlos Calvo
- Three pockets full, a story of love, family, and tradition, written by Cindy L. Rodriguez ; illustrated by Begoña Fernández Corbalán