- Published: 5 February 2019
- ISBN: 9781784707057
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $29.99
The Line Becomes A River
- Published: 5 February 2019
- ISBN: 9781784707057
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 288
- RRP: $29.99
Cantú’s story, and intelligent and humane perspective, should mortify anyone who ever thought building a wall might improve our lot. He advocates for clarity and compassion in place of xenophobia and uninformed rhetoric. His words are emotionally true and his literary sensibility uplifting
Barry Lopez, author of ARCTIC DREAMS and OF WOLVES AND MEN
A beautiful, fiercely honest, and nevertheless deeply empathetic look at those who police the border and the migrants who risk – and lose -- their lives crossing it. In a time of often ill-informed or downright deceitful political rhetoric, this book is an invaluable corrective
Phil Klay, author of REDEPLOYMENT
This book tells the hard poetry of the desert heart. If you think you know about immigration and the border, you will see there is much to learn. And you will be moved by its unexpected music
Luís Alberto Urrea, author of THE DEVIL'S HIGHWAY
There is a line dividing what we know and do not know. Some see the world from one shore and some from the other. Cantú brings the two together to a spiritual whole. My gratitude for this work of the soul.
Sandra Cisneros, author of THE HOUSE ON MANGO STREET
One of the perks of being a writer is you get sent proofs of books. Most are not for me but occasionally you get sent a gem. The Line Becomes a River is such a book. It is stunningly good. Beautiful, smart, raw, sad, poetic and humane… It’s the best thing I’ve read for ages
James Rebanks, author of THE SHEPHERD'S LIFE
Francisco Cantu’s story is a lyrical journey that helps bridge the jagged line that divides us from them. His empathy reminds us of our humanity -- our immigrant history -- at a critical time.
Alfredo Corchado, author of MIDNIGHT IN MEXICO
Cantú’s rich prose and deep empathy make this an indispensable look at one of America’s most divisive issues
Publishers Weekly, starred review
[A] must-read memoir ... Cantú's skill as a writer proves an equal match for his material. A digestible account of US and Mexico relations, a nuanced portrait of Mexican cultural blessings and ills, The Line Becomes A River is a page-turning personal story that holds until the final page and wrenches long after.
Olivia Cole
Humanity is the preoccupation of The Line Becomes a River—recognizing it, acknowledging it, salvaging it.
Carlos Lozada, Washington Post
[Cantú's] compelling, tragic account may help to break down the wall for others, too.
The Economist
A beautifully-crafted question; the answer has yet to be written.
NPR
Spare, graceful, and full of the details that propel a good story… His life on the line has made him the kind of expert we need to hear from.
Boston Globe
A book that whips across your face like a sandstorm, embedding bits of the desert into your skin that, like it or not, you’ll carry forward.
San Francisco Chronicle
This work may determine for future generations what building a wall does to magnify the heartache of plight and flight, of people moving between nation and nationality…without the agency to define it themselves.
LitHub
Quietly heartbreaking…intimate and unforgettable.
BookPage
Raw and timely confessional… A striking picture of the unsparing borderlands.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The best book on immigration you will read this year
Mother Jones
Especially timely and resonant.
Entertainment Weekly
This beautiful and horrifying memoir should be required reading by anyone who feels that immigration is the nation’s number one issue right now.
NY Journal of Books
His lyrical asides about the border, from the history of its creation to quotations of poets who've written about it, are passionately delivered and speak to his urge to give nameless migrants an identity
LA Times
Cantú's sparsely poetic non-fiction debut is timely ... Radio 4's Book of the Week is brilliantly evocative of the starkly beautiful reaches of the desert and of the human stories behind the statistics. Alongside the personal dimension, Cantú intelligently explores the history and causes of Mexican immigration to America, and the US response.
Radio Times
Tender, lyrical, and with a singular poise that is unsentimental and restrained, in prose as clear as desert air
John Paul Rathbone, Financial Times
A raw, compelling memoir… The Line Becomes a River offers an eloquent rebuke to all those who look to build walls rather than build bridges between people.
Nick Rennison, Sunday Times
Brilliantly written and quietly provocative.
Darragh McManus, Irish Independent
Fascinating and heartbreaking.
Lucy Scholes, The Independent
Lyrical and moving... Cantu describes the borderlands and his work there with a raw-nerved tenderness that seems to have been won from both the landscape and the violence he was implicated in. Told in three increasingly soul-searching parts, The Line Becomes a River frequently feels momentous... Remarkable
William Atkins, Guardian
Brilliantly evocative of the starkly beautiful reaches of the desert and of the human stories behind the statistics.
Nick Curtis, Radio Times
Opening the pages of The Line Becomes A River is like entering a new world.
Suzanne Lynch, Irish Times
Some sort of reckoning… Powerful and essential work.
RTE Guide, Donal O'Donoghue
An honest and moving memoir of human tragedy and systemic failings.
Morning Star Online, **Books of the Year**
[A] honest (and, not incidentally, beautifully written) evocation of one human experience.
Daniel Hahn, Spectator
A quiet, thoughtful narrative ebbing and flowing in its description of the author’s experience as a US border patrol officer
Kirsty Brimelow, The Times, *Sumer reads of 2019*