Hope on the Border

Immigration, Incarceration, and the Power of Poetry

Seth Michelson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Church Publishing Inc

Publishing:23rd Oct '25

£19.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hope on the Border cover

From an award-winning poet comes a humanizing story of immigration shown through the lens of undocumented, unaccompanied children and the poems they write.

“Heartfelt . . . a surprisingly uplifting call to reform an unjust system.” –Publishers Weekly

In heart-wrenching prose, Seth Michelson faces the U.S. immigration crisis head on—by learning and sharing the stories of migrating people fleeing violence and poverty, and by leading workshops for minors held inside a maximum-security detention center. Highlighting the experiences of people desperate for safety, Michelson tirelessly fights for justice and their freedom. Guided through the powerful medium of poetry, the children share their pasts, struggles, hopes, and dreams. Among them, Carlitos, a 13-year-old boy who escaped a gang to try to make a safe and honest life on his own after his mother’s death, and Karla, a teenager whose family begged her to flee for safety after she was shot. Remarkably, they and other children from similar circumstances express themselves with honesty, passion, and optimism for a better future.
 
Michelson also introduces us to migrating people at the border, including a woman who was chased from her home amid violence, and a dedicated father who was arrested and beaten while searching for work to make a more secure life for his wife and daughter.
 
Whether relating experiences in a Mexican refugee camp or a U.S. immigration detention center, Michelson’s prose is brisk and gripping, offering hard-earned insights into ways we might create a better immigration system that treats all people with dignity.

 

“Heartfelt . . . a surprisingly uplifting call to reform an unjust system.” 

* Publishers Weekly *
"Michelson’s book poignantly explores the horrific lives of refugees and immigrants mangled and exploited by barbaric cruelty at every turn. And still, they hope, they continue, they endure. They send a message of redemption to all of us to act, to serve, to be accountable, compassionate. This book will touch the very core of your heart and awaken it to the injustice perpetrated on the most helpless and innocent, and in that awakening is a call for us to get involved to stop, in any way we can, what is happening all around us daily. What little humanity we cherish is lost if we ignore our responsibility. Unlike anything I have read, the beauty of this book is Michelson’s depictions of the individuals who, in every account, reach out to us for mercy and understanding." * Jimmy Santiago Baca, founder of Cedar Tree, Inc and author of A Place to Stand *
"Hope on the Border is an urgent and compelling testimony to the resilience of victimized immigrants and the solidarity of the volunteers who care for them. Michelson’s masterfully written antidote against despair provides a roadmap for real change. His book documents the historical roots of the policies and actions that torment millions upon arrival to the U.S." * Alicia Partnoy, author of The Little School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival *
“Michelson gives voice to the hearts and minds of perseverant refugees, who keep hope alive notwithstanding the devastating circumstances that have led them to flee their homes. He shows us how proximity to these brave migrants in detention, refugee camps, and shelters can inspire us as we face daily challenges to our fundamental freedoms and the rule of law. In this way, Hope on the Border is roadmap to navigate these troubled times with empathy and an eye towards a brighter future.” * David C. Baluarte, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law, CUNY School of Law *
“Seth Michelson indeed offers hope to readers with this timely and important book. It elegantly combines rigorous academic research with hard-earned insight from Michelson's years of first-hand experience working in immigration detention centers and refugee camps. At its core this is for me a Constitutional argument, with Hope on the Border encouraging us to work together to ensure that our immigration system values and protects the dignity of all human beings, as promulgated by the very US Constitution that we hold so dear, with its sublime and immutable guarantee of equal protections for all.” * Khizr Khan, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, author of This is Our Constitution and An American Family: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice *
"Hope on the Border offers a compelling and compassionate account of the struggles of present-day migrants within a fraught US immigration system. Michelson’s richly-detailed portraits of individual migrants force us to recognize in them our common humanity and take action against their unjust treatment. At once a testimony, a call to arms, and an apology for poetry in times of state violence, Hope on the Border will make a lasting impression on anyone who cares about the plight of refugees, social justice, and the future of our multicultural society." * Oana Sabo, Associate Professor of French, Department of French and Italian, Tulane University *
"Seth Michelson’s Hope on the Border: Immigration, Incarceration, and the Power of Poetry is an amazing testimony of the difficult crossings of adult and children immigrants towards the American and Human Dream. Eleven moving chapters and an Epilogue begging for the Nation to open the doors and provide the better life." * Luis Alberto Ambroggio, North-American Academy of the Spanish Language *
"Michelson gives a voice to the voiceless by sharing the poetry written by children in a detention center in rural Virginia and the heartbreaking, gut-wrenching stories of asylum seekers along the U.S. border. Through a behind-the-scenes look at the U.S. immigration detention system, Michelson also portrays the grueling nature of the work that immigration attorneys, interpreters, students, and volunteers undertake in an effort to ensure that the detainees secure their freedom and legal status in the United States. The result is a powerful story of the human experience and a call to action, inspiring readers to use their knowledge of the current broken system to advocate for a more just system marked by compassion rather than cruelty. This is a must-read in light of the current assault on due process for immigrants in the U.S." * Jessica L. Yañez, Attorney at Law, NC Board Certified Specialist in Immigration L

ISBN: 9781640658394

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240 pages