Aya de Le n's International Latino Book Award-winning, action-packed, sexually-charged, politically significant novels have been described as a rallying cry ( The Washington Post ) and praised for their poetic and savvy descriptions of women's inner and external challenges that are reminiscent of Sister Souljah's or Ntozake Shange's work ( Bitch Magazine ).
Now she takes on issues of climate justice, corporate corruption, and government surveillance of marginalized activists in an e.