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Cuento de Luz received nine awards

The Spanish publisher of Children's books was awarded with the 2013 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, the 2013 Living Now Book Awards and the 2013 Gelett Burgess Award Winning Books. Also, Latinzine of MSM features an extensive interview with Cuento de Luz's publisher Ana Eulate.

Delaware will have its first Expeditionary Learning dual language charter school

La Academia, the state's first dual-language Expeditionary Learning elementary charter school plans to open its doors in August of next year, and it will be housed inside the Community Education building in Wilmington.

Madrid writer Clara Sánchez won the 600,001 Euros Planeta Prize

Madrid writer Clara Sánchez on Tuesday won the 66th edition of the Planeta Prize, which comes with 601,000 euros ($813,000) in cash, for her novel “El cielo ha vuelto.”

Professors edit 'The Woman in Latin American and Spanish Literature'

The book features essays by noted scholars of Latin American and Spanish literature. It was edited by María Claudia André of the Hope College Spanish faculty and Eva Paulino Bueno of St. Mary's University of San Antonio, Texas.

'Inquebrantable: Mi Historia, A Mi Manera / Unbreakable: My Story, My Way' published by Atria Books is #1 best selling title in Spanish in the US for week 41

Nielsen BookScan, part of the Nielsen Company (US) LLC, and America Reads Spanish (ARS) present the free, weekly list of the Spanish bestseller titles in the US Market for week 41 of 2013 (week ending 10/13/2013).

Casa de Lector convenes experts to examine the future of bookstores

Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation convened a group of experts to propose a path to ensure the future of bookstores network in Spain.

Arizona State University wins 2013 Estela and Raúl Mora Award

This award was established by author and poet Pat Mora and her siblings in honor of their parents, to promote El día de los niños. Iit is presented annually, in partnership with REFORMA.

LéaLA will now be held every two years

LéaLA, the Los Angeles-based Hispanic book fair, announced that it will not hold its annual event in 2014 due to a lack of funding. The event will return to Los Angeles in the spring of 2015.

Open Road Media is teaming up with Barcelona Digital Editions to form Ciudad de Libros/Open Road Español

The partnership, that marks Open Road’s first venture into the foreign-language e-book market, will release its debut list in the first quarter of 2014 and according to Open Road CEO Jane Friedman the goal is to do “a few hundred” titles in its first full year of operation.

Oscar Hijuelos, first Hispanic writer to win Pulitzer fiction prize, dies

Cuban-born novelist, author of “The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love,” collapses on tennis court on Saturday in Manhattan. He was 62.

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