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iamrainbou 's review for:
Don't Date Rosa Santos
by Nina Moreno
-Bisexual, Cuban-American main character.
-TW: the death of a family member
A soft and quiet YA contemporary, featuring Latinx culture and with the perfect balance between delicious food, magic, and adorable couple moments. There's so much emotion between these pages, so much heartache and my poor heart hurts for Rosa and the Santos family. Curses, complicated mother-daughter relationships, grief but ultimately, hope and dreams and love. This is a story about being in the diaspora and identity, sprinkle with magical realism. One of my favorite books, a story that I will keep close to my heart forever.
Can't wait for Nina's next book. #YellowForRosa forever!
-TW: the death of a family member
A soft and quiet YA contemporary, featuring Latinx culture and with the perfect balance between delicious food, magic, and adorable couple moments. There's so much emotion between these pages, so much heartache and my poor heart hurts for Rosa and the Santos family. Curses, complicated mother-daughter relationships, grief but ultimately, hope and dreams and love. This is a story about being in the diaspora and identity, sprinkle with magical realism. One of my favorite books, a story that I will keep close to my heart forever.
Can't wait for Nina's next book. #YellowForRosa forever!