Advance Praise for LatinoLand
This is a collection of advance praise and reviews for Marie Arana’s book LatinoLand: America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority.
Read MoreLatinoLand: Un retrato de la mayor minoría en Estados Unidos
Una panorámica amplia y a la vez personal de los latinos en Estados Unidos, elaborada a partir de cientos de entrevistas y una prodigiosa investigación, que explora la diversidad de nuestra minoría más numerosa y de más rápido crecimiento.
Read MoreLatinoLand: Media & Appearances
Here are the media, press, appearances, reviews and book tour dates for Marie Arana’s LatinonLand.
Read MoreHistory with David Rubenstein (PBS)
In 1960, one out of every 25 people in the United States was of Latino heritage. In 2023, it is one out of five. In 2050, it will be one in three. Latinos are our largest, oldest, most undercounted, fastest growing, and least understood community. Prizewinning author Marie Arana explains who they are and what they have meant to America.
Read MoreWhat do ‘Latino voters’ want? The GOP thinks it knows. (Washington Post)
Is there such a thing as “the Latino voter”?
My father, a Peruvian, was something of a Republican, even when he wasn’t yet a citizen of the United States. For the first 15 years of my parents’ marriage, in Peru, he was mostly concerned with the careening allegiances of his own countrymen: the gaping divide between the elites and the poor; the wild, destabilizing vacillation between right wing and left wing in Latin America; the perpetual pendulum swing between oppression and revolution.
Read MoreLatinoLand: Press Release
In LATINOLAND: A Portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority (Simon & Schuster; February 20, 2024), the award-winning author and historian Marie Arana offers readers a sweeping, personal portrait of the largest racial and ethnic minority in the United States.
Read MoreLatinoLand: America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority
The new sweeping yet personal overview of the Latino population of America, drawn from hundreds of interviews and prodigious research that emphasizes the diversity and little-known history of our largest and fastest-growing minority.
Marie’s new book is available now »
Read MoreLatinoLand: For Book Clubs
Resources and Downloads.
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LatinoLand: Marie Arana introduces her new book
Latinos are our largest, oldest, most undercounted, fastest growing, and least understood communities. Prizewinning Marie Arana explains what they have meant to America and introduces her new book, LatinoLand.
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