Ebook {Epub PDF} The Line Becomes A River: Dispatches from the Border by Francisco Cantú
· The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches From the Border is published by Bodley Head. To order a copy for £ (RRP £) go to bltadwin.ru or call . · At age 23, Francisco Cantú suited up in an olive-green uniform and began his first shift as an agent of the United States Border Patrol. It was a curious detour for the young college graduate. · Writer Francisco Cantú, author of the new narrative nonfiction book, “The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border” (Riverhead Books, out .
The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border PDF book by Francisco Cantu Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in February 6th the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in non fiction, autobiography books. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data. Names: Cantú, Francisco, author. Title: The line becomes a river: dispatches from the border / Francisco Cantú. Description: New York: Riverhead Books, Identifiers: LCCN (print) | LCCN (ebook) | ISBN (ebook) | ISBN (hardback). The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border (Hardcover) Published February 6th by Riverhead Books. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Francisco Cantú. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English.
“The Line Becomes a River,” Cantú’s account of four years as a border cop in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, arrives at a dire moment. Francisco Cantú, who worked for the U.S. Border Patrol for nearly four years, was not your typical agent. In The Line Becomes a River, his beautiful and devastating memoir of his time patrolling the border in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, he gives one migrant the actual shirt off his back before buying him a meal. Another migrant, abandoned by her group when she can't keep up, can hardly walk when she's apprehended by agents in the desert. The Line Becomes a River: Dispatches from the Border by Francisco Cantú is a work of literary nonfiction published in It was a New York Times best-seller, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Nonfiction Award, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Current Interest, and was named a Top 10 Book of by NPR and The Washington Post.
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