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Crossing the Line: A Marriage Across Borders - Paperback

Crossing the Line: A Marriage Across Borders - Paperback

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by Linda Valdez (Author)

Lyrically written with a poet's eye for the human condition and a reporter's attention to detail, this true love story set along the US-Mexico border takes one of the most contentious political disputes of our time and puts it in the context of head-over-heels, love-at-first-sight euphoria.

After years of writing nationally acclaimed commentary about immigration for the biggest newspaper in Arizona, award-winning journalist Linda Valdez tells her personal story of marrying a Mexican man whose difficulties in getting a visa led him to cross the border illegally.

A former Arizona attorney general says this book should be required reading for Donald Trump.

But that's not because this is a political treatise. It isn't. This is a true story that reads like a novel.

It's about how love turns vast differences in background, culture, and experience into a family's biggest asset.

It's a journey of discovery about the real Mexico and the real Mexicans--and why the United States is lucky to have them for neighbors.

It's about the personal triumphs and challenges of raising a child to love both cultures.

Throw in the blessing of two powerful matriarchs, the ghost of Pancho Villa, and a purposefully mistranslated wedding, you get a story told with humor and an emotional charge that is both timely and timeless.

Author Biography

A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 2003, LINDA VALDEZ is a columnist and editorial writer at the Arizona Republic/azcentral.com. She has written extensively about immigration and border issues. Her commentary opposing Arizona's infamous anti-immigration laws earned her the Scripps Howard Walker Stone Award for editorial writing in 2011.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: November 16, 2015