Undercover Latina, Aya de Leon
Undercover Latina, Aya de Leon
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Undercover Latina

Author: Aya de León

Narrator: Victoria Villarreal, Aya de León

Unabridged: 7 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/11/2022


Synopsis

A Latina teen spy goes undercover as a white girl to stop a white supremacist terrorist plot in a fast-paced middle-grade debut from a seasoned author of contemporary crime fiction.

In her debut for younger readers, Aya de León pits a teen spy against the ominous workings of a white nationalist. Fourteen-year-old Andréa Hernández-Baldoquín hails from a family of spies working for the Factory, an international organization dedicated to protecting people of color. For her first solo mission, Andréa straightens her hair and goes undercover as Andrea Burke, a white girl, to befriend the estranged son of a dangerous white supremacist. In addition to her Factory training, the assignment calls for a deep dive into the son’s interests—comic books and gaming—all while taking care not to speak Spanish and blow her family’s cover. But it’s hard to hide who you really are, especially when you develop a crush on your target’s Latino best friend. Can Andréa keep her head, her geek cred, and her code-switching on track to trap a terrorist? Smart, entertaining, and politically astute, this is fast-paced upper-middle-grade fare from an established author of heist and espionage novels for adults.

About The Author

Aya de León is the Afro-Latina author of several suspense novels for adults, as well as The Mystery Woman in Room Three, an open-source online novel about two undocumented Dominican teens who uncover a kidnapping plot to stop the Green New Deal. She teaches creative writing at the University of California, Berkeley, and is active in movements for racial, gender, and climate justice. She lives in Northern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Betsy

My first introduction into the notion of “passing” came in a Harlem Renaissance literature course in college. We were assigned Nella Larsen’s Passing and to say it was an eye-opener wouldn’t be doing it justice. A white girl from the Midwest, I’d never encountered the concept before. I wouldn’t enc......more

Goodreads review by Jamie

I wish this book had existed when I was a kid. I’m glad that I got to read it as an adult. I hate that it will be banned in a bunch of states’ schools. Imagine finding out one day your parents are spies working for a world organization. Now imagine that at 14, you’re given your first assignment, beca......more

Goodreads review by Lindsey

Love, love, love this book. So clever and it’s the perfect book for middle schoolers. Content that isn’t “babyish” and no “mature” content. Loved Andrea’s character and how she navigated her assignment, while falling in love. Lots of race issues in the book—which is the point. They are handled well......more