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The Huntress by Guillem March
Recovering from bronchitis and reading this absolute beauty. This is the second book in Romina Garber's Argentinian werewolf series, Cazadora, and i loved the first one but i love this one so much more.
In the first one, the timing is such that it was written at the tail end of the masses not accepting how awful She Who Must Not Be Named is so there are HP references and some of the politics feel a bit milquetoast liberal if you know what i mean. Like yard sign but no action.
But this second book? Big shift into anti authoritarian ACAB dynamic including convincing the team paladin that this is the only way to survive as a marginalized person in a society that codifies eugenics and criminalizes queerness, not having a legal identity, etc. i actually really appreciate that the series is following how people can be woken up into activism and how people are ultimately radicalized to the left as the rose tinted glasses are finally acknowledged and taken off.
I haven't finished it yet but the first 96 pages have been a very relevant read. While also being gorgeous world building. People who love witchy magic with a botany element will also love this book. It's categorized as magical realism, but i feel like it really defies genre in a good way.
Get a copy or request it at your library before it gets on a ban list!!
And if you're new to legal US immigration status politics the non fiction reads i always recommend are Dear America by Jose Antonio Vargas for intro and personable light read and the very densely informative academic work The New Immigration Federalism by Gulasekaram & Ramakrishnan.