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8. Dreaming in Cuban • Cristina García
Dreaming in Cuban jumps around a lot so you’ll have to pay attention. You see the world through a variety of eyes during a couple of different times in both New York and Cuba. We’re calling it supernatural, feminine, cosmic drama.

9. The Old Man’s Love Story • Rudolfo Anaya
The exploration of love and loss is exquisite in this novel.

10. The House of Spirits • Isabel Allende
The House of Spirits, one of the best Latin American novels, is Allende’s first and most famous book. It’s about family loyalty and love with a bit of clairvoyance in there…because it’s Isabel, of course.