Neuro-Spicy Families, Representation & Writing Stories That Heal | J. De La Vega
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In Episode 2 of The Missing Book, Luz Maria Mack sits down with author and illustrator J. De La Vega for an honest conversation about neurodiversity, Caribbean identity, parenting, publishing, and why culturally relevant books matter so deeply.
Together, they discuss ADHD in Black and Latino households, the pressure many children face to fit into boxes they were never meant for, and the beauty of creating stories where children feel seen instead of shamed.
J. shares the inspiration behind Wepa!, her upcoming Analise series, and the emotional messages she received from readers who unexpectedly found healing through children’s books.
This episode also explores:
✨ Neuro-spicy families and parenting
✨ Representation in children’s literature
✨ Publishing barriers for BIPOC creators
✨ Caribbean culture, food, and language in storytelling
✨ Why books can become mirrors for both children and adults
Sometimes stories do more than entertain.
Sometimes they remind people:
“You’re fine. You were always fine.”
About The Missing Book Podcast
The Missing Book Podcast explores the stories behind the stories—the people, communities, experiences, and conversations that inspire books, creativity, and meaningful change. Hosted by Dominican-American children's author and storyteller Luz Maria Mack, each episode celebrates the voices that help families feel seen.