Why M Louise loves this book
Heartbreaking story of the horrifying role cartels have in Mexico and the terrifying path to safety that some people are forced to make. Lydia and her son hide in the bathroom while their ENTIRE family is gunned down in Acapulco. Somehow they escape and begin the trek to el Norte and some semblance of safety. But the path is fraught with peril. This was a compelling story and an unforgettable one.
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'Breathtaking... I haven't been so entirely consumed by a book for years' Telegraph
'I'll never stop thinking about it' Ann Patchett
FEAR KEEPS THEM RUNNING. HOPE KEEPS THEM ALIVE.
Vivid, visceral, utterly compelling, AMERICAN DIRT is an unforgettable story of a mother and son's attempt to cross the US-Mexico border. Described as 'impossible to put down' (Saturday Review) and 'essential reading' (Tracy Chevalier), it is a story that will leave you utterly changed.
Yesterday, Lydia had a bookshop.
Yesterday, Lydia was married to a journalist.
Yesterday, she was with everyone she loved…