Latino Book Chat
Latino Book Chat
Christianne Meneses Jacobs
Latino Book Chat presents interviews with Latino authors and illustrators about their recent works, and conversations with experts in Latino literature.
74. Rocío Velásquez Dresser ~ Activism, Betrayal, and a Father’s Legacy
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Rocío Velázquez Dresser, author of the gripping new novel-biography Life in My Father’s Shadow. Rocío shares the harrowing reality of growing up as the eldest daughter of a prominent Colombian activist whose political devotion culminated in his assassination. Tune in as we explore the hidden toll of political warfare on Latino families, the complex trauma of migration, and how Rocío transformed her life. This is an intimate conversation about what it truly costs to step out of a parent's shadow and reclaim your own voice. Listen now on Latino Book Chat.
Jun 17
28 min
73. Emma Escobar Rivera ~ Neither Here Nor There
In this episode, we sit down with Emma Escobar-Rivera, author of the children's book Lucia Between Two Worlds. For anyone who has ever felt like a tourist in their own home or a stranger in a new land, this conversation is for you.We dive into the soul of her protagonist, Lucia, exploring the heavy weight of ancestral expectations and the light, liberating joy of finally defining "belonging" on your own terms.Whether you are a fan of the book or someone currently navigating your own "two worlds," Emma’s wit and wisdom offer a masterclass in identity and empathy.Grab your headphones, leave your passport at home, and join us for a journey into the heart of the in-between.
May 13
26 min
72. Rick Najera ~ A Story of Political Exodus
A missing history finally told. Author Rick Najera joins us to discuss his ambitious new project, The Latino Family Chronicles, starting with the gold-standard saga of the d'Escoto family in Love, Truth, and Loyalty. Listen to the true story of how one powerful Nicaraguan family risked everything: political power, fortune, and safety to protect their lineage and forge a new life. Najera explains the urgency behind documenting these stories and why the d'Escoto story sets the standard for the entire series.
Jan 14
30 min
71. Hady Mendez ~ The Courage to Speak Up
In this empowering episode, we sit down with Hady Mendez, author of Calladita No More: My Latina Journey and the Lessons that Shaped Me. Hady shares her pivotal transition from feeling pressured to be the "little quiet one" to becoming a powerful, outspoken leader. She dives into the cultural sayings (refranes) that shaped her life, and offers practical strategies for self-advocacy and succeeding as an underestimated professional in the corporate world. Prepare to be inspired to find your voice and own your narrative. Listen now at LatinoBookChat.com
Dec 3, 2025
30 min
70. Yvette Canoura ~ Passport to Heritage
This episode is a celebration of cultural heritage, family connection, and adventure. We discuss the journey of Hasán, a young boy with Syrian and Puerto Rican roots, as he travels to Puerto Rico for the first time. We explore how he discovers the vibrant culture, iconic landmarks, and new language that connect him to an unknown part of his identity. Get inspired by Hasán's exploration of Puerto Rico's traditions and warmth.
Nov 12, 2025
30 min
69. Maria Lopez Twena ~ The Unseen Role of the Immigrant Child
Join us as we dive into MariVi the Master Navigator: All Aboard, the latest installment from Maria Lopez Twena. MariVi, now in third grade, faces one of her most relatable challenges yet: feeling self-conscious about her culture. We discuss the pivotal moment when MariVi meets a new biracial, Spanish-speaking classmate and suddenly worries about what her friends think when Spanish is spoken in public. The series serves as a crucial guide for families as their children learn to embrace their dual heritage and recognize their invaluable role as cultural navigators. Discover how Twena's books are transforming this challenging experience into a superpower of duality.
Oct 15, 2025
27 min
68. Julio Lucero ~ The Grandson's Tale: Family, Food, and Finding His Place
Join us as we dive into Abuelita, I Am Your Grandson, a powerful and poignant memoir by Julio Lucero. Julio Lucero's book is a collection of autobiographical stories about his experiences working in his family's Mexican restaurant, Julio's Cafe, in Hyde Park, Texas. The book is not a single narrative but a series of "snapshots" that cover themes like Mexican gastronomy, business, and lessons in language and culture. It offers a humorous and heartfelt look at the reality of running a family-owned restaurant, exploring the relationships, challenges, and traditions that come with it. It’s described as a love letter to family, food, and the chaos of the restaurant business.
Sep 17, 2025
27 min
67. Prisca Mojica ~ Honoring the Women Who Shaped Us
In this episode, we delve into "Tías and Primas: On Knowing and Loving the Women Who Raised Us" by Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez. Join us as we explore the powerful stories of sisterhood, resilience, and love that define the lives of Latinas and their relationships with the women who shaped them. We’ll discuss the book's heartfelt tributes to tías, primas, and all the fierce women whose wisdom and care anchor family and community. Tune in to LatinoBookChat.com for a heartfelt conversation celebrating legacy, identity, and the bonds that transcend generations.
Aug 20, 2025
31 min
66. Mina Brower ~ Bound by Magic, Torn by Fate
In this episode, we explore “A God of Moonlight and Stardust” by Mina Brower, a sweeping romantic fantasy set in a futuristic world where forbidden magic collides with divine longing. Follow Renna, a powerful young woman caught between two enigmatic protectors: Khellios, the guilt-ridden God of Moon and Stars, and Sethos, a mysterious supernatural being who haunts her dreams. As chaos threatens the sanctuary of Taria, Renna must choose between a life of peace or embracing her destiny as a daughter of chaos. Perfect for fans of sci-fi romance, morally gray heroes, and high-stakes magical worlds. Listen now at LatinoBookChat.com
Jul 9, 2025
28 min
65. Rex Ogle ~ Doña Quijote and the Magic of Graphic Novels
In this episode, we sit down with award-winning author Rex Ogle to dive into the pages of his latest graphic novel, Doña Quijote. A fresh and imaginative twist on the legendary tale, Ogle brings humor, heart, and a modern edge to the iconic character. We discuss the inspirations behind his story, the themes of identity and adventure, and the creative process of crafting a graphic novel. Join us for an insightful conversation about storytelling, representation, and the magic of believing in yourself—no matter what the world says. Tune in today to LatinoBookChat.com
Jun 11, 2025
28 min
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