In 2024, the Rhode Island Latino Books Award will celebrate its ✶ Tenth Anniversary ✶ !
In the past ten years, we have become a model for other states as we continue to promote the love of reading among Latino young people through the celebration of Latino authors, illustrators and books that highlight Latino culture and Latin American identity.
Through this year-long celebration, RILA encourages librarians, teachers, educators and booksellers to promote books written by and for Latinos, and we encourage all Rhode Islanders to read books in both English and Spanish and written by Latino authors and illustrators.
Through this year-long celebration, RILA encourages librarians, teachers, educators and booksellers to promote books written by and for Latinos, and we encourage all Rhode Islanders to read books in both English and Spanish and written by Latino authors and illustrators.
For more information about the Rhode Island Latino Books Award and/or to participate, contact Maria Cotto, RILA's Latino Books Award Coordinator For information about Rhode Island Latino Arts, contact Marta V. Martínez, RILA'S Executive Director.
How do we select our books?
Rhode Island Latino Arts Executive Director and board members support the Rhode Island Latino Books Award (RILBA) Coordinator and the RILBA Committee Members, which includes Rhode Island educators, school librarians, public librarians, and paraprofessionals, who use specific selection criteria to create an annual list of nominated titles. The RILBA Committee is intentional in seeking books that affirm marginalized groups and champions stories and characters that reflect the lived experiences of Rhode Island Latino/Latina/Latinx young people, as well as the larger world. RILBA aims to provide a list of nominees that maintains diversity in race, gender, sexuality, family makeup, socioeconomic background and ability. Nominees are thoughtfully curated to allow all youth to be seen and their voices actively heard.
- ★ Here's how you can participate
- Young Readers: Below are some titles which we would like to recommend to receive the Latino Books Award. Most of the books can be found in Spanish and English at all the libraries in and around the State of Rhode Island. If your library does not have the book on its shelves, ask your librarian to order a copy from one of the other libraries in Rhode Island. By providing books in English and Spanish on this list, our goal is to encourage parents to read to their children in their native language, so be sure to ask your mamá or papá to read with you every day!
If you have any advice for other readers, you may post comments at the bottom of the list after you've read the book.
Vote Online: We have added an option to submit your ballots and vote for your favorite book online.Good News! Students can have access to these books online. Here's the link to the ebooks. Click here ➤
If you don't have a library card, no problem — you can obtain a free card by visiting this link ➤
Before you vote online, we recommend that you download a hard copy of the ballot (see below) to have on-hand while you read each book. Remember, deadline to vote online is Tuesday May 31, 2024. We will announce the winner the next day. Teachers: If you are using paper ballots, please submit them in person to Maria Cotto no later than May 29th so we can have time to tally them and announce the winners by the end of May.
Happy Reading!
➤ 2024 Book List
Click on each block below for more info …
- Lola Out Loud by Jennifer Torres (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
- Mariana and Her Familia by Mónica Mancillas (Balzer + Bray)
- Growing An Artist: The Story of a Landscaper and His Son by John Parra (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books)
- On This Airplane by Lourdes Heuer (Tundra Books)
- I Want to Be a Vase by Julio Torres (Atheneum Books for Young Readers)
- Abuelita and I Make Flan by Adriana Hernández Bergstram (Charlesbridge)
- Me Gusta by Angela Domínguez (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR))
- Carlos Gómez Freestyles…Heavy on the Style by Chuck Gonzáles (Reycraft Books)
- The Notebook Keeper: A Story of Kindness from the Border by Stephen Briseño (Random House Studio)
- Bad Luck Lola by Keka Novales (Picture Window Books; Bilingual edition)
- Omega Morales and the Legend of La Lechuza by Laekan Zea Kemp (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
- Treasure Tracks by S.A. Rodríguez (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
- Tumble by Celia C. Pérez (Kokila)
- Frizzy by Claribel A. Ortega (First Second)
- Seed in the Sun by Aida Salazar (Dial Books)
- Invisible: A Graphic Novel by Christina Diaz Gonzalez (Graphix; Bilingual edition)
- The Keeper by Guadalupe García McCall (HarperCollins)
- Boys of the Beast by Monica Zepeda (Tu Books)
- Inheritance: A Visual Poem by Elizabeth Acevedo (Quill Tree Books)
- Our Shadows Have Claws by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortíz (Algonquin Young Readers)
- The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes (Balzer + Bray)
- The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas (Feiwel & Friends)
DEADLINE to vote
is May 31, 2024
Winners announced June 1st