Book Summary
In this work of grave beauty and searing power, one of the most widely praised pieces of investigative reporting to appear in recent years, we follow 26 men who in May 2001 attempted to cross the Mexican border into the desert of southern Arizona, through the deadly region known as the Devil's Highway, a desert so harsh and desolate that even the Border Patrol is afraid to travel through it, a place that for hundreds of years has stolen men’s souls and swallowed their blood. Only 12 of the men made it out. The Devil's Highway: A True Story reminds us that immigration remains among the most pressing civic and moral issues of our time. Urrea’s book offers an opportunity to discuss the history and present state of immigration as well as contemporary debates about national boundaries, cultural identities and human communities at large.
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