American Dirt
A bookseller and her son flee Mexico for the US border after a cartel attack, in a novel that drew wide debate on release.
After a cartel massacre destroys her family, a Mexican bookseller named Lydia flees toward the United States border with her young son, joining the migrants who ride north atop freight trains. Jeanine Cummins frames the story as a thriller about survival and fear. The novel became a bestseller and also drew sustained debate about who gets to tell migrant stories, a conversation Oprah engaged directly after selecting it.
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