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Nina Moreno
Author Nina Moreno knows what it’s like to be the new kid in school. When she was 10, Moreno and her family moved from Miami, Florida, to a small town outside Atlanta, Georgia. She was the only Latina at her new school and felt like an outsider.
Moreno has written two books about a middle schooler named Maggie Diaz. Like Moreno, Maggie is Cuban American and from Miami. Everyone around the seventh-grader seems to know what they’re good at. To help figure out her passion, Maggie joins every club and team she can. But trying to fit in with everyone is pretty confusing!
Moreno recently spoke with Scholastic News about the importance of taking your own journey to find your true self.
Scholastic News: How much of Maggie is based on you?
Nina Moreno: Quite a bit. Maggie is what I wished I’d seen in books. It’s about putting kids like me on the page. That broadens our imagination. It broadens the scope of what we think is possible for us. It also helps our friends who may not come from our cultures or have families like ours to see us.