Also: this book, and its writer, raise a "Who's P.O.C.?" question for me. Is Lea Hernandez a writer/artist of color? I am assuming, from her name, her place of origin, and -- here's where it gets really tricky -- from the content of her work, that she is Hispanic, and probably Mexican American. But does that mean she's necessarily a person of color? I don't know.
Lea Hernandez has an LJ, where she can be asked, and also where she says that Hernandez was her husband's name.
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Lea Hernandez has an LJ, where she can be asked, and also where she says that Hernandez was her husband's name.