Please check the free trade agreement and suggestion No. 187 after North America about border purgator garbage pickers and garbage dumpers, stupid tourists, rescue workers, bad coyotes and their desperate customers. Within 16 disappearing portraits, Urrea reveals the fear and simple enjoyment of the people trapped between the two worlds of Mexico and America - both are ignored. The result is an amazing and memorable job of the first person's report.
We have just departed from our vacation. Now for a lot of people it will be confusing what to buy, what to do and what kind of travel plan to pass. I revived Luis Urrea's furious and gentle book "The Sleeping of Sleeping Children" on New Year's Eve and learned how much of our worst holiday pressure is for most of us. The story is not about bright, bright water. The lake is a smelly pool near Tijuana's former garbage dump "El Dompe". Visiting the lake is the center of the picture of Hieronymus Bosch. The children did not sleep. They are out of order. They are buried in the decomposing shore of the lake, floating in water - become particles and tidy up the gull's food
The number of bodies is awful ... and is very high. Here, Urrea suddenly floods, the tragic fate of the four boys abandoned overnight by parents, the uneasy glimpse of a very poor orphanage, and the "sleeping lake" that appeared suddenly after the mind It was exposed. Do not ignore the ridiculous laws to protect orphans that introduce nests drinking beer. His most memorable article explores 24 painful moments in the life of the three dump family who are about to survive on another day.
Crossing wires: Life of Luis Alberto Urea and hardships at the Mexican border, a picture of John Ruders Booth
The first book by Luis Alberto Urea "Life on the Mexican border and hard times" is unbelievable. Life on the frontier of Mexico seems to have never been before but the most disappointing is the southern part. White sandy beaches and coral reefs in California. His keen, widely acclaimed explanation about the struggle of these people in poor and unsanitary living environments and the legal and political turmoil of Mexico's border regulations vividly counts so many people ' In 16 disappearing portraits forced to cross 'an illegal journey', Urrea reveals the fear and simple pleasures of the people trapped between the two worlds of Mexico and the United States - both ignored It will be. Report a wonderful memorable work