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"A quietly moving novel ... raw and impactful." -- The BookLife Prize
"A powerful story of dislocation." -- Publishers Weekly
"Impressively original, exceptionally compelling ..." -- Midwest Book Review
"Special moments of humanness that feel very tender." -- Writer's Digest
"Storytelling at its finest." -- Independent Book Publishers Assn, Awards Judge


What compels someone to attempt to cross a brutal and unforgiving desert in search of a better life?

In this deeply moving novel, a Midwest girl bears witness to—and then becomes entangled in—the struggles of two undocumented brothers caught on opposite sides of the US/Mexico border.

Fourteen-year-old Hilde, raised on a family farm in Wisconsin, is dragged to the northern California coastal town of Pescadero by a mother fleeing a bad marriage.

But Pescadero is worlds away from the conservative Midwest, and Hilde finds herself adrift in a community where all the attitudes she absorbed growing up seem oddly off-key.

When her mother hires an undocumented farmworker to tend the goat farm the family is trying to revive, Hilde strikes up an unlikely friendship with him and learns of his plan to bring his brother across the Border. But the brother's journey turns calamitous, and Hilde soon becomes engulfed in its harrowing aftermath.

  • Hollis Brady
  • Published 1970 January 1st by (first published 1970 January 1st)
  • ISBN:
  • ISBN13: 9798987727737
  • 274 Pages
  • 4.31 152 ratings
  • 17 reviews

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