Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a Good Read

Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15-October 15. Albuquerque has many activities and events associated with this month. Check them out here.

I am not Hispanic, but my children are Latinos. I want them to celebrate who they are and where they come from. Their heritage is part of them, and they should know about it. My husband and I are ill-equipped to be able to teach them Spanish. Listen, we’ve had a really hard time learning English, OK? But we can most certainly introduce them to stories, characters, writers, and influential Hispanic Americans through literature.

Years ago, while I was earning an English degree, my professors introduced me to many Hispanic writers who opened this small town girl’s eyes to so much.

Reading first person accounts of people who are different from you can provide some much needed perspective. And reading first person accounts of people who are similar to you can provide some much needed camaraderie and belonging.

All this to say, don’t just read to your kids. Choose some books for yourself too, and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a good read.

books for Hispanic Heritage Month, Albuquerque Moms BlogBooks for Kids to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Grab a picture book and read aloud as a family. Here are a few ideas. Maybe you can read the first selection and go out for paleta afterwards. Yes, please! Tia’s Tamales is even written by a native New Mexican. 

What Can You Do With Paleta? by Carmen Tafolla

Pepe and the Parade: A Celebration of Hispanic Heritage by Tracey Kyle and Mirelle Ortega

Tia’s Tamales by Ana Baca

Be Bold! Be Brave! 11 Latinas who made U.S. History by Naibe Reynoso


Books for Teens to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

I am not going to lie. I have read all three of these books as an adult, and they’re amazing. They are not reserved for teenage readers. Of course, Rudolfo Anaya is from our beautiful New Mexico. 

The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

Tortilla Sun by Jennifer Cervantes

Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya


Books for Adults to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Alright, mamas. Here’s some good reads for you. Jimmy Santiago Baca grew up right here in New Mexico. A Place to Stand may be one of my favorite books . . . ever. 

A Place to Stand by Jimmy Santiago Baca

Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez

Before We Were Free by Julia Alvarez

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sanchez


What books would you add to this list?

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Vanessa Bush
Vanessa loves her people and loves Albuquerque and has lots to say about both. She’s married to her high school sweetheart, Nate, and they have three kids (Micah, Corban, & Evangeline). Originally from Florida, she’s lived in Albuquerque since 2009 when she and her family relocated to start a new church. Even though she misses wearing flip-flops year-round, New Mexico has truly enchanted her, and the desert feels like home. When she is not chauffeuring children about town, Vanessa works as the Director of Strategy and part-owner of Truly Social Digital Marketing Agency, enjoys volunteering at church, loves watching college football, and drinks a little too much coffee. She is passionate about connecting women with each other, loving her people, and finding the good in her place. Follow her on Instagram @vanessamaebush.