Podcasts
What Matters Most: https://player.fm/series/what-matters-most-2215002/barbara-mujica-1049
Day Drinking with Authors: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b%C3%A1rbara-mujica-miss-del-rio-and-pisco-sours/id1530442046?i=1000585346154
New Books in Historical Fiction: https://newbooksnetwork.com/miss-del-r%C3%ADo
Network TV, Justice in America: https://soundcloud.com/insiderexclusive/interview-with-barbara-mujica
Interviews
People en Español: https://peopleenespanol.com/estilo-de-vida/barbara-mujica-presenta-libro-miss-del-rio-novela-sobre-dolores-del-rio/
The Historical Novel Society: https://historicalnovelsociety.org/the-birth-of-the-latina-film-star-miss-del-rio-by-barbara-mujica/ “Mujica captures Dolores’s charm and determination to succeed despite uncertain circumstances”
The Gloss Book Club: https://theglossbookclub.com/interview-with-barbara-mujica/
Milenio (in Spanish): https://www.milenio.com/cultura/libro-hermana-frida-barbara-mujica-cumple-20-anos
Milenio (in Spanish): https://amp.milenio.com/cultura/jalisco-barbara-mujica-novela-miss-rio
Thoughts from a Page: https://www.thoughtsfromapage.com/interview-with-barbara-mujica-miss-del-rio/
Bethesda Magazine:
https://issuu.com/bethesdamagazine/docs/0123digitaledition12.21
The Georgetown Hoya: https://thehoya.com/miss-del-rio-a-life-that-glitters-despite-adversity/
Deborah Kalb Q & A’s with Authors:
https://deborahkalbbooks.blogspot.com/2023/02/q-with-barbara-mujica.html
Atmosphere Press: https://atmospherepress.com/interview-with-barbara-mujica/
Qué Leer (in Spanish): https://www.que-leer.com/2023/10/18/barbara-mujica-la-manera-mas-eficaz-de-que-los-estudiantes-entendieran-el-barroco-es-el-arte/
Reviews
Library Journal: https://www.libraryjournal.com/review/miss-del-ro-a-novel-of-dolores-del-ro-the-first-major-latina-star-in-hollywood-1791995
Booklist: https://www.booklistonline.com/Miss-Del-Rio/pid=9765289#.YxDtzxcWUtM
Shereads: https://shereads.com/best-historical-fiction-coming-in-fall-2022/
Buzzfeed: https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tomiobaro/new-books-out-this-fall-celeste-ng-taylor-jenkins-reid “This incredible novel spans decades and spins its tale with glamour and heart.”
Bookish: “18 Books to Read this Latine Heritage Month and Beyond.” https://bookish.netgalley.com/must-reads/09/2022/latine-books-authors-2022-releases/.
Milenio (in Spanish) https://www.milenio.com/opinion/israel-rolon-barada/columna-israel-rolon-barada/barbara-mujica-cuando-el-intelecto-y-la-ficcion-se-reunen
Biblio Lifestyles’ best historical fiction picks for the fall: https://bibliolifestyle.com/best-fall-2022-historical-fiction-books/
Book Reporter: https://www.bookreporter.com/reviews/miss-del-rio “Readers get a wonderfully full and complete look at the life of this groundbreaking actress in a tome that reads like a literary melting pot, filled with the history of film, women in the 20th century, the life of immigrants pre-WWII, and all sorts of lively romantic escapades with famous and not-so-famous men. Her life is rich and exciting, and MISS DEL RÍO does true justice to this beautiful lady’s experiences and talents.”
Washington Independent Review of Books: https://www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/index.php/bookreview/miss-del-rio-a-novel-of-dolores-del-rio-the-first-major-latina-star-in-hollywood “Miss del Río is well worth reading for the way Mujica captures the history of Mexico and Hollywood (especially the transition from silent films to talkies), and for her insight into how racism infiltrates the worlds of rich and poor alike.”
Library Journal: “Best Pop Fiction of 2022” “This dazzling look at a groundbreaking star shines.” https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/Best%20of/Best-Pop-Fiction-of-2022,
Washington Post: “Mujica serves up an alluring portrait of the dazzling del Río.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/books/2022/12/17/best-recent-historical-fiction/
Public Appearances
History Book Festival
- Festival dates: September 29th, 2023 – October 1st, 2023.
- Website: https://www.historybookfestival.org/
- Lewes, Delaware
Epigraph Literary Festival
- Festival dates: September 22nd – 24th, 2022.
- Website: epigraphlitfest.com
- Free ticket registration closes on Wednesday, September 21st.
Politics and Prose
- October 29, 2022
- Website: https://www.politics-prose.com/event/book/b-rbara-mujica-miss-del-r-o-novel-of-dolores-del-r-o-first-major-latina-star-in-hollywood
- Reading and book signing
Georgetown University
- November 4, 2022, 4 p.m. ICC Auditorium.
- Reading and book signing
The Writers Center
- January 28, 2023, 3 p.m.
- Website: https://www.writer.org/event/barbara-mujica/
- 4508 Walsh Street, Bethesda, MD 20815
Georgetown University
- Wednesday, March 1, 8 and 15 and 22 from 10:30 until 12 noon.
- Website: https://retirees.georgetown.edu/full-description-of-current-courses/
- 4-session course – “Novelizing Frida Kahlo and Dolores del Río, Two Stars of Post-Revolutionary Mexico.”
Tuscan Village Clubhouse
- Wednesday, April 12, from 1:30-3:30.
- Lakewood, TX
Lake Travis Community Library
- Thursday, April 13, 2023, 7 p.m.
- Website: www.LakeTravisLibrary.org.
- Austin, TX
Gaithersburg Book Festival
- May 20, 2023
- Website: https://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/featured_author/barbara-mujica/
- Gaithersburg, MD
Printers Row Book Fest in Chicago
- September 9, 2023, 2:30 p.m.
- Website: http://printersrowlitfest.org/
- West Polk, just west of S. Federal Street, Chicago, IL
- Many of America’s best writers, such as Joyce Carol Oates and John Irving, have spoken at this book festival.
History Book Festival
- September 30, 2023., 12:30 p.m.
- Website: https://www.historybookfestival.org/
- Lewes Public Library, Lewes, DE
Endorsements
“Dolores del Río bursts to life in this vivid, well-researched portrayal of her life during Hollywood’s golden era. Her iconic feline elegance and brash spirit dominates every page, but it’s her defiance to live life on her own terms that sets her apart–and what an extraordinary life she led.”
C.W. Gortner, author of Marlene.
“Bárbara Mujica dazzles us once again, this time telling the story of another great Mexican woman, movie star Dolores del Río. She takes us on a journey through an era of wars and movies, and unforgettable characters that made Hollywood what it is today.”
María Amparo Escandón, author of L.A. Weather