
Cruzando la Frontera (Texto Completo)
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Narrated by:
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Dario Tangleson
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By:
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Rubén Martinez
About this listen
This is the tale of the Chavez family of Michoacan, Mexico. Members of this family cross over the border to work in the United States, only to encounter hardship and tragedy. It is an exploration of what drives poor Mexican families to risk their lives to come north.
Emmy Award-winning journalist and poet Rubén Martínez is the associate editor at Pacific News Service.
©2005 Rubén Martinez (P)2005 Recorded BooksCritic Reviews
"A moving account of a familyâ¿¿s odyssey by one of the brightest voices of a new generation of Hispanic writers.â¿¿ ( The Washington Post)
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