Check out these great new books for middle and high school students releasing this month from PRH Grupo Editorial! Discover more titles in Spanish here.
New Spanish-Language Books Releasing in June
By Kaitlyn Spotts | June 4 2026 | Books in SpanishGeneralHigh SchoolMiddle School
The beauty of Elvira Sastre’s texts accompanied for the first time by her own analog photographs, most of them unpublished. An intimate and personal book in which she reflects on her inner world through both words and images, establishing a dialogue between the two that highlights her aesthetic structure.
Susy Fang is a standalone story within the fascinating UmbrÃo World. With a touch of mystery and detective flair, it dives deeper into the secrets and legends of Nana Buba’s tales—an ideal entry point into this fun and spooky universe.
Rewriting our history also means reading it from a female perspective. Did you know who was the first person to sign a text with their name? Or that neither Jane Austen nor Emily Brontë ever saw their names on one of their books? The history of literature is filled with women erased, silenced, or hidden behind names that were not their own. For centuries, the patriarchy decided who deserved to be read and who should remain in the shadows. And surprise, surprise: it was almost always women.
Wuthering Heights, the epic story of Catherine and Heathcliff, set on the dark and desolate moors of Yorkshire, constitutes an astonishing metaphysical vision of destiny, obsession, passion, and revenge. With it, Emily Brontë—who was forced to conceal her gender by publishing her works under a pseudonym—completely broke with the standards of decorum that Victorian England demanded of any novel, both in the chosen subject and in the portrayal of characters.
One of the foundational texts of Hindu culture and a gateway to ancient vital teachings, presented in a carefully produced bilingual edition.Translation and introduction by Juan Mascaró, Professor at the University of Cambridge.
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