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Enrique's Journey
Sonia Nazario

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2007 - 336 pages

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An Enlightenment

I happened on this book at church on Sunday morning, part of the United Methodist Women's Mission reading. I guess I was meant to pick it up and read it. I have not had much compassion for the plights of immigrants. Coming to the United States illegally. Flooding our society with push 1 for English every where you call. Teaching our children in grade school to speak Spanish if only a small amount. Getting services from welfare systems and even social security benefits........are those meant for United States citizens. Now I have a different view. The living conditions of these individuals is deplorable at best. The prices we have to pay to buy our children and grandchildren Tommy Hilfiger clothes when people in Honduras are sewing these clothes in sweat shops working 10-12 hour days and making $30 a week. And what they endure to even get here with the Mexican authorities treatment on the way.........There has to be a way to allow them the opportunity to apply for Visas and work permits for 6 months out of the year to come and work and make enough to raise their families.....................MY EYES ARE OPEN. An excellent read!!!!!


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Enrique's Journey

This book was hard to put down as well as hard to read. It evoked the full range of emotions. The inhumanity of some mixes with the incredible generosity of others. It is a story of the best and the worst that humans can be. It puts a human face on the problem of immigration. You will never look at undocumented workers the same way again.
Sonia Nazario does a tremendous job of describing the immigration problem from many different perspectives. Although she focuses on Enrique's journey to the United States from Honduras, she also gives us a view of all of the people who are touched by immigration. She wisely gives us no answers. In fact, we are left knowing that there are no easy answers.


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Enlightening and eye/opening experience

This book greatly impressed me and I read it straight through in one sitting. The author's knowledge and perspective of this issue really helps to illustrate all angles of the immigration debate. Enrique's harrowing journey tugs at the heart and the outcome of the book builds an reaction of unexpectance. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has any interest in Central America, poverty, geopolitics, or the immigration debate itself. What a great piece of literature!






Emotionally Absorbing

It's a gripping and complex story that draws you in and doesn't let go. The story is so powerful that it is easy to overlook the fact that it is written like a newspaper article.


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Gripping True Story About The Hidden Face of Illegal Immigration

This book was impressive on many levels. The most significant reason is the way that the author verified even the smallest facts of Enrique's story. The writer traveled most of the same route that Enrique did, including riding on the top of a train car, in order to confirm that his story was exactly as he had claimed.

I would recommend this compelling book for anyone who is interested in the ongoing debate about illegal immigration, and also to consider the innocents, the children who didn't ask to be caught up in the rancorous debate between adults on both sides of the border.

Este libro era impresionante en muchos niveles. La razón más significativa es la manera que el autor verificó incluso los hechos más pequeños de la historia de Enrique. El escritor viajó la mayoría de la misma ruta que lo hizo Enrique, incluyendo montar en la tapa de un coche del tren, para confirmar que su historia estaba exactamente como él había demandado.

Recomendaría este libro que obliga para cualquier persona que está interesado en el discusión en curso sobre la inmigración ilegal, y también consideraría a innocents, los niños que no pidieron ser cogidos para arriba en el discusión rancorous entre los adultos en ambos lados de la frontera.


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In this astonishing true story, award-winning journalist Sonia Nazario recounts the unforgettable odyssey of a Honduran boy who braves unimaginable hardship and peril to reach his mother in the United States.
When Enrique is five years old, his mother, Lourdes, too poor to feed her children, leaves Honduras to work in the United States. The move allows her to send money back home to Enrique so he can eat better and go to school past the third grade.
Lourdes promises Enrique she will return quickly. But she struggles in America. Years pass. He begs for his mother to come back. Without her, he becomes lonely and troubled. When she calls, Lourdes tells him to be patient. Enrique despairs of ever seeing her again. After eleven years apart, he decides he will go find her.
Enrique sets off alone from Tegucigalpa, with little more than a slip of paper bearing his mother?s North Carolina telephone number. Without money, he will make the dangerous and illegal trek up the length of Mexico the only way he can?clinging to the sides and tops of freight trains.
With gritty determination and a deep longing to be by his mother?s side, Enrique travels through hostile, unknown worlds. Each step of the way through Mexico, he and other migrants, many of them children, are hunted like animals. Gangsters control the tops of the trains. Bandits rob and kill migrants up and down the tracks. Corrupt cops all along the route are out to fleece and deport them. To evade Mexican police and immigration authorities, they must jump onto and off the moving boxcars they call El Tren de la Muerte?The Train of Death. Enrique pushes forward using his wit, courage, and hope?and the kindness of strangers. It is an epic journey, one thousands of immigrant children make each year to find their mothers in the United States.
Based on the Los Angeles Times newspaper series that won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for feature writing and another for feature photography, Enrique?s Journey is the timeless story of families torn apart, the yearning to be together again, and a boy who will risk his life to find the mother he loves.



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