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Villarosa, now ninety years old, says she’s thrilled to be back in Denver. “I love the city,” she says. “I love the people. And I loved being a bookseller. The light in the children’s eyes when they saw the books. They were pretty, they were well-illustrated, and [the characters] looked like them.”
Villarosa’s Hue-Man Experience bookstore had a notable run at the edge of Five Points, at Champa Street and Park Avenue West. That successful store inspired local readers from its inception in 1984 until Villarosa sold it in 2000 and moved to Harlem in New York City to be near her daughters and grandchildren. She opened a new location there under the same name.
Let these new and forthcoming titles welcome the changes to come in 2021.
Top, L to R: Milk Blood Heat (Grove Atlantic), Just As I Am (HarperCollins), We Too (The Feminist Press), Four Hundred Souls (One World/Random House). Bottom, L to R: This Close to Okay (Grand Central), Firekeeper s Daughter (Henry Holt + Co.), The Echoing Ida Collection (The Feminist Press), Love is an Ex-Country (Catapult). Illustration Credit: Courtesy CLG
We will never go back to a time before the devastating losses and surreal political theater seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. The year 2020 changed us irreversibly, both as individuals and en masse. Let these books usher in the new year in all its complexity, with topics on grief, sexuality, history and more.