FALL 2020 KIDS' INDIE NEXT PICK
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Spring 2020 OKRA Pick
An Audible and Google Play Best Book of 2020
In a timely work of magical realism featuring references to Borges and Garcia Marquez, Garber tackles issues of nationalism, identity, and belonging...This layered novel blends languages and cultures to create a narrative that celebrates perseverance. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (Starred Review)
Garber's gorgeous novel combines the wonder of a Hogwarts-style magic school with the Twilight-esque dynamics of a hidden magical species that has strict rules about interacting with the human world. - BOOKLIST (Starred Review)
This genre-bending mashup will win over fans of swoon-y, suspenseful paranormal dramas. - KIRKUS
A politically exigent #ownvoices novel...with a rich exploration of hybrid identities, it's an astute and absorbing piece of magical realism. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Lobizona somehow loves its genre while simultaneously tearing it apart with werewolf claws, reveling in earthy magic and righteous anger. - NPR.org
Steeped in Argentine folklore of lobizonas (werewolves) and brujas (witches), this is such an important story to tell, and it's also an engrossing read. - BUZZFEED
Lobizona by Romina Garber is the kind of book that digs its claws into you and leaves marks so you don't forget what you just experienced...With Lobizona, Romina Garber is poised to become a strong literary voice of this era. - THE NERD DAILY
Romina Garber's Lobizona is a young-adult fantasy novel of Argentinian folklore that doesn't pull punches highlighting the plight of many undocumented immigrants in the United States. - USA TODAY
Garber blends themes of immigration, oppression, sexuality, and identity seamlessly in this multi-genre fantasy based on traditional Argentine folklore." - REDBOOK MAGAZINE
Garber, who also writes under Romina Russell (Zodiac), uses exquisite prose to build an elaborate, gorgeous world that is likely to appeal to fans of Anna-Marie McLemore and Elana K. Arnold. Manu's exploration of her identity--both in Miami and elsewhere--reflects how Latinx communities have historically been and continue to be affected by U.S. politics. From the book's harrowing opening, Manu is set on a fantastical journey of self-discovery that subverts and reinterprets familiar fairytale tropes. - SHELF AWARENESS
"With vivid characters that take on a life of their own, beautiful details that peel back the curtain on Romina's Argentinian heritage, and cutting prose that shines a light on the difficulties of being the 'other' in America today, Romina Garber crafts a timely tale of identity and adventure that every teenager should read."
-Tomi Adeyemi New York Times bestselling author of Children of Blood and Bone
"Romina Garber has created an enthralling young adult fantasy led by an unforgettable Latinx character Manu. In Manu we find a young girl who not only must contend with the injustice of being undocumented she also discovers a hidden world that may explain her very existence. I fell in love with this world where wolves, witches and magic thrives, all in a rich Latinx setting! Lobizona will surely place Garber alongside the Harry Potters of the world" -Lilliam Rivera, author of Dealing in Dreams and The Education of Margot Sanchez