Hurricane Season (novel)

Hurricane Season
First edition
AuthorFernanda Melchor
Audio read byDaniela Aedo
Original titleTemporada de huracanes
TranslatorSophie Hughes
LanguageSpanish
Set inVeracruz, Mexico
PublisherLiteratura Random House
Publication date
April 2017
Publication placeMexico
Published in English
19 February 2020
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages224
AwardsInternational Literature Award (2019)
ISBN978-607-31-5273-0
OCLC989794906
863.7
LC ClassPQ7298.423.E3795 T46 2017

Hurricane Season (Spanish: Temporada de huracanes) is the second novel by Mexican writer Fernanda Melchor, published in April 2017 by Literatura Random House. A nonlinear, third-person narrative, it focuses on the events surrounding the murder of the Witch of La Matosa, an impoverished fictional town in the state of Veracruz through which Melchor explores violence and machismo in Mexican society.

The novel was a critical and commercial success, solidifying Melchor as one of the most acclaimed Latin American writers of her generation. It has been translated into German by Angelica Ammar, and into English by Sophie Hughes. The novel was awarded the 2019 International Literature Award, shortlisted for the 2020 International Booker Prize and the 2021 Dublin Literary Award, and longlisted for the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature. A film adaptation of the same name, directed by Elisa Miller, was released by Netflix in 2023.