The Devil’s Highway

The Devil’s Highway

The book’s title refers to a region along the Arizona-Mexico border that’s so hot, bleak, and unforgiving that even Border Patrol agents generally keep their distance. It’s here, in May 2001, that coyotes guide over two-dozen immigrants hoping to launch a better life into the United States—and it’s here that more than half of them die. Urrea’s gripping, Pulitzer Prize-nominated telling manages to humanize an issue that’s long been a political lightning rod.
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Published 2004
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