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 July
By Kaitlyn Spotts | July 2 2026 | Books in SpanishGeneralHigh SchoolMiddle School
From the authors of the Amanda Black series!In the mysterious town of Santa Muerta, supernatural events seem to flourish. Everyone accepts this, except Claudia, a bright and pragmatic young woman who dreams of becoming a detective. Supernatural things don’t exist… except, of course, for Cleo, the teenage ghost she has just met and who is determined to help her solve her cases.With the help of her unexpected adventure partner, Claudia must solve increasingly complicated clues to discover what really happened and, along the way, try to get rid of the ghost that won’t leave her alone.
Perfect for delving into the world of romantasy. When you live in a land of monsters, finding a home is the only way to survive. Ever since Galial awoke, a dark danger has threatened the inhabitants of Dalia. The chimera slayers train to protect their city, but they can only do so if their refuge remains standing.Lilium keeps its doors open… But if they don’t raise enough money to pay for the official emblem, all their chimera slayers will be left adrift.
Odysseus’s journey has become a universal myth, and The Odyssey remains a timeless work for readers of every generation. After a decade of war, an offense against the god Poseidon keeps the cunning hero away from his kingdom for another ten years, condemned to wander the seas and endure countless trials and hardships. Set after the fall of Troy, The Odyssey follows the adventures of Odysseus—known by his Latin name, Ulysses, which this translation adopts—and recounts his long and arduous voyage home to Ithaca.
The story chronicles the breakdown of Esther Greenwood, a bright, beautiful, enormously talented college student facing a profound identity crisis while coming of age in 1950s America, as she navigates the pressures of society along with her own ambitions.
Caught up in dramatic family relationships, the characters in this powerful novel embody the social and spiritual tensions of an era spanning much of the 20th century.With impeccable narrative skill and great historical lucidity, Isabel Allende has created a fresco in which the everyday coexists with the marvelous, love with revolution, and personal ideals with a harsh political reality.
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