February is the month of love, of friendship. We celebrate with a fun mouth-watering romance and a dynamic search for voices redefining Latino Identity. Happy Reading, and as always, Read Latino Lit!
BOOK OF THE MONTH
A TASTE OF SAGE
by Yaffa S. Santos
Harper Paperbacks
Lumi Santana is a chef with the gift of synesthesia—she can perceive a person’s emotions just by tasting their cooking. Despite being raised by a single mother who taught her that dreams and true love were silly fairy tales, she decides to take a chance and puts her heart and savings into opening a fusion restaurant in Inwood, Manhattan. The restaurant offers a mix of the Dominican cuisine she grew up with and other world cuisines that have been a source of culinary inspiration to her.
When Lumi’s eclectic venture fails, she is forced to take a position as a sous chef at a staid, traditional French restaurant in midtown owned by Julien Dax, a celebrated chef known for his acid tongue as well as his brilliant smile. Lumi and Julien don’t get along in the kitchen–to say Lumi is irritated by Julien’s smug attitude is an understatement, and she secretly vows never to taste his cooking. Little does she know that her resolve doesn’t stand a chance against Julien’s culinary prowess.
As Julien produces one delectable dish after another, each one tempting Lumi with its overwhelming aromas and gorgeous presentations, she can no longer resist and samples one of his creations. She isn’t prepared for the feelings that follow as she’s overcome with intense emotions. She begins to crave his cooking throughout the day, which throws a curveball in her plan to save up enough money and move on as soon as possible. Plus, there’s also the matter of Esme, Julien’s receptionist who seems to always be near and watching. As the attraction between Lumi and Julien simmers, Lumi experiences a tragedy that not only complicates her professional plans, but her love life as well.
A TASTE OF SAGE
by Yaffa S. Santos
Harper Paperbacks
Lumi Santana is a chef with the gift of synesthesia—she can perceive a person’s emotions just by tasting their cooking. Despite being raised by a single mother who taught her that dreams and true love were silly fairy tales, she decides to take a chance and puts her heart and savings into opening a fusion restaurant in Inwood, Manhattan. The restaurant offers a mix of the Dominican cuisine she grew up with and other world cuisines that have been a source of culinary inspiration to her.
When Lumi’s eclectic venture fails, she is forced to take a position as a sous chef at a staid, traditional French restaurant in midtown owned by Julien Dax, a celebrated chef known for his acid tongue as well as his brilliant smile. Lumi and Julien don’t get along in the kitchen–to say Lumi is irritated by Julien’s smug attitude is an understatement, and she secretly vows never to taste his cooking. Little does she know that her resolve doesn’t stand a chance against Julien’s culinary prowess.
As Julien produces one delectable dish after another, each one tempting Lumi with its overwhelming aromas and gorgeous presentations, she can no longer resist and samples one of his creations. She isn’t prepared for the feelings that follow as she’s overcome with intense emotions. She begins to crave his cooking throughout the day, which throws a curveball in her plan to save up enough money and move on as soon as possible. Plus, there’s also the matter of Esme, Julien’s receptionist who seems to always be near and watching. As the attraction between Lumi and Julien simmers, Lumi experiences a tragedy that not only complicates her professional plans, but her love life as well.
AUTHOR BIO: Yaffa S. Santos was born and raised in New Jersey. A solo trip to Dominican Republic in her teenage years changed her relationship to her Dominican heritage and sparked a passion for cooking and its singular ability to bring people together. Yaffa is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, where she studied writing and visual art. She is a member of RWA. She has lived in New York, Philadelphia, Santo Domingo, and now lives in Florida with her family. Visit Yaffa at https://www.harpercollins.com/blogs/authors/yaffa-s-santos.
CONVERSATIONS WITH BOOK
FINDING LATINX:
In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity
by Paola Ramos
Vintage Books / Penguin Random House
Debut author and journalist Paola Ramos travels to near and far corners of the country in search of Latin-X voices that illustrate a growing movement and represent a community of young Latinos that hold more political, social, and cultural relevance today than ever before. This book is also available in Spanish: LATINX: En Busca de las Voces que Redefinen la Identidad Latina.
CONVERSATIONS WITH BOOK
FINDING LATINX:
In Search of the Voices Redefining Latino Identity
by Paola Ramos
Vintage Books / Penguin Random House
Debut author and journalist Paola Ramos travels to near and far corners of the country in search of Latin-X voices that illustrate a growing movement and represent a community of young Latinos that hold more political, social, and cultural relevance today than ever before. This book is also available in Spanish: LATINX: En Busca de las Voces que Redefinen la Identidad Latina.
Author Bio: Paola Ramos was the deputy director of Hispanic media for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and a political appointee during the Barack Obama administration, and she also served in President Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign. She is a former fellow at Emerson Collective. Ramos received her MA in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and her BA from Barnard College, Columbia University. She lives in Brooklyn. She’s Mexican, Cuban and American. Visit Paola at https://paolaramos.com.
MISCELLANEOUS
LIVE TELECONFERENCE! Monday, February 22, 5pm PT / 6pm MT/ 7pm CT/ 8pm EST.
Free Teleconference Registration here: http://lascomadres.com/latinolit/join-teleconference/
Simultaneous Twitter Chat on @ReadLatinoLit. Follow hashtag #ReadLatinoLit.
BOOK DISCUSSIONS: Find a Comadres & Friends Book Club near you. The discussions are great. Check here: https://readlatinolit.blogspot.com/2020/11/las-comadres-friends-book-club.html
MISCELLANEOUS
LIVE TELECONFERENCE! Monday, February 22, 5pm PT / 6pm MT/ 7pm CT/ 8pm EST.
Free Teleconference Registration here: http://lascomadres.com/latinolit/join-teleconference/
Simultaneous Twitter Chat on @ReadLatinoLit. Follow hashtag #ReadLatinoLit.
BOOK DISCUSSIONS: Find a Comadres & Friends Book Club near you. The discussions are great. Check here: https://readlatinolit.blogspot.com/2020/11/las-comadres-friends-book-club.html
BOOK SHOP: Get your books at our Las Comadres Book Shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/lascomadresbookclub