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Crossing the Wire

Crossing the Wire

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Author: Will Hobbs
Publisher: HarperTrophy
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 75617

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Pages: 224
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.7

ISBN: 0060741406
EAN: 9780060741402
ASIN: 0060741406

Publication Date: April 1, 2007
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Product Description

When falling crop prices threaten his family with starvation, fifteen-year-old Victor Flores heads north in an attempt to "cross the wire" from Mexico into the United States so he can find work and send money home. But with no coyote money to pay the smugglers who sneak illegal workers across the border, Victor must struggle to survive as he jumps trains, stows away on trucks, and hikes grueling miles through the Arizona desert.

Victor's journey is fraught with danger, freezing cold, scorching heat, hunger, and dead ends. It's a gauntlet run by millions attempting to cross the border. Through Victor's often desperate struggle, Will Hobbs brings to life one of the great human dramas of our time.




Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Good Read And You Might Learn Something   May 16, 2006
Donald Smith (Woodinville, Washington U.S.A.)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Once again Will Hobbs has put together a boy's story that leads the reader not only on an adventure but also gives insight into ways of life in which most of us are unfimiliar. Overwhelmed in the knowledge that his mother and little brother will soon end up living on the streets the young lad of Crossing Jordan decides that he must sneak across the American border where there is hope he can make enough money to send home. The adventure is the telling of all the efforts, and failures, the boy must go through to accomplish such a feat.

Mr Hobbs presents a compelling drama that will help young readers understand why so many young Mexican men and boys are willing the risk everything for a better life. Without being preachy he helps the reader understand how some American policies actually force many Mexican farmers into poverty. He presents the risks these people must take. He exposes the corruption of those who offer these poor people a way across the border. Then, when one might expect American border guards to be presented as evil, Mr Hobbs gives us characters who are understanding, yet do a job that they are hired to perform.

Please read this book. Or if you have teenage children, or younger even, have them read it. Not for the sake of taking sides on the immigration issue. But to understand it. To see that there are two sides that need to be seen. CROSSING THE WIRE is one of those books that you read, put it away and figure you'll probably not open it again. BUT, after time it begins to grow on you. You want to read it again.



5 out of 5 stars Loved it   June 1, 2006
Brent Hartinger (Tacoma, WA United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

As an author, I was freaking out about how timely this book was, given all the talk of illegal immigration, etc. Then I read it, and was even more impressed. This is a terrific book, far more interesting than a lot of news stories I've read on the topic, from a master of the genre. I fear it won't get the attention it deserves, solely because it's a YA book.


5 out of 5 stars A very realistic book (coming from me)   September 27, 2006
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have family members that have expierienced this adventure of "crossing the wire". It is not only hard but its also sad, sad because not only are you suffering but you see other people suffer and that ther can get really tough. This book goes in detaial what one person, Victore Flores had to do to cross. Now if whatever happend to him in the story affects you in any way, just think about all the people that are crossing just to see how it is like here, or even to get money for their family. I think they deserve a little simpathy. Overall this book is a great book to read, you'll get addicted i guarantee it.


4 out of 5 stars Good book for adults to read as well as teens   September 25, 2007
Kay Thompson (Mira Mesa, CA USA)
This was a great story and one adults should read also. Comparing it with adult books I normally read, I would give it 4 1/2 stars.


5 out of 5 stars An Eye Opener that Inspires   July 30, 2008
M. O. Cromwell (Virginia Beach)
La Linea has opened my eyes to the hardships and horrific sacrifices that emmigrants must go through to escape destitution when they cross the borders of the United States. The Mexican people come to America full of hopes and dreams - hopes and dreams that we as Americans often take for granted. This story has truly inspired me to be more compassionate for the emmigrants that I meet in this country, especially the children that I work with in my school. I highly recommend this book.



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