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ISBN-10: 1608466183
ISBN-13: 9781608466184
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publish Date: 04/16/2019
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 5.40" W, 0.90" H

Solito, Solita: Crossing Borders with Youth Refugees from Central America

Edited bySteven Mayers
Editor: Jonathan Freedman

Paperback

Price: $19.95

Overview

They are a mass migration of thousands of young people from Central America, yet each one travels alone: solito, solita.

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"Intense testimonies that leave one shivering, astonished at the bravery of the human spirit. Mayers and Freedman have done a magnanimous job collecting these histories. America, are you listening?"

–Sandra Cisneros

"Solito, Solita gives readers the rare chance to hear directly from young migrants who have risked everything for a better life on our side of the border. With unflinching clarity, they detail the violence they left behind, the fear and difficulties they face after arrival, and the hope and resiliency that carries them through it all. They have courageously shared these experiences with the idea that people like us might read their stories and be moved to action, and we owe it to them to do so."

–Francisco Cantú, author of The Line Becomes a River

"This book fills a crucial missing piece in today's immigration debate. Everyone who cares about immigration–and about migrants–should read it... The searing, heart-wrenching firsthand accounts in this book bring to life the experiences of Central Americans before they reach the United States: the tragic experiences of poverty, violence, and abuse that push individuals to flee their homes, the agonizing and perilous journeys across Mexico and Central America, and the baffling bureaucracy and abuse they find upon arriving in the United States."

–Aviva Chomsky, professor at Salem State University and author of Undocumented

"Stories of war and exile, of migrations and survival–a most pertinent collection for our times, one that puts a human face on the greatest tragedy and humanitarian crises of our generation. This collection is a must-read for politicians that demonize refugees and a call to action for everyone else."

–Alejandro Murguia, San Francisco Poet Laureate Emeritus and professor of Latina/ Latino Studies at San Francisco State University

"Immigration narratives are too often reduced to tropes, to statistics and numbers, to binary politics and manipulative rhetoric, but not so in this volume of stories. Solito, Solita reaches beyond and beneath the headlines, clearing the mess and the noise so that we can hear the voices that matter most in contemporary migration: those of young migrants themselves."

–Lauren Markham, author of Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American Life

"These raw voices pulse with heartbreak, resilience, hope, and even joy, shining a light on the forces that compel young people to flee their homes in the Northern Triangle in search of safety and solace in the United States. A must-read for today's immigration debate."

–Sara Campos, codirector of the New American Story Project

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Details

ISBN-10: 1608466183
ISBN-13: 9781608466184
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Publish Date: 04/16/2019
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 5.40" W, 0.90" H
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