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OLGA DIES DREAMING

XOCHITL GONZALEZ

Prieto is a rising star in New York City politics and Olga is a wedding planner to the local elite, but their lives are turned upside down when their mother, a radical activist for Puerto Rico’s independence who left them as kids, returns to Brooklyn. (Jan. 4)

FIONA AND JANE

JEAN CHEN HO

Bonded by their shared experience of coming of age in Los Angeles in immigrant families, Fiona

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