The Line Becomes A River

Dispatches from the Mexican Border

Francisco Cantú author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:7th Feb '19

Should be back in stock very soon

The Line Becomes A River cover

Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing 2019, an electrifying memoir from a Mexican-American US Border Patrol guard

‘Stunningly good… The best thing I’ve read for ages’
James Rebanks, author of The Shepherd’s Life


Francisco Cantú was a US Border Patrol agent from 2008 to 2012.

In this extraordinary account, he describes his work in the desert along the Mexican border. He tracks humans through blistering days and frigid nights. He detains the exhausted and hauls in the dead. The line he is sworn to defend, however, begins to dissolve. Haunted by nightmares, Cantú abandons the Patrol for civilian life – but he soon faces a final confrontation with the world he believed he had escaped.

‘A raw, compelling memoir… An eloquent rebuke to all those who look to build walls rather than bridges between people’
Sunday Times

A must-read… A page-turning personal story that holds until the final page and wrenches long after’
GQ

Remarkable… Lyrical and moving’
Guardian

One of the perks of being a writer is you get sent proofs of books. Most are not for me but occasionally you get sent a gem. The Line Becomes a River is such a book. It is stunningly good. Beautiful, smart, raw, sad, poetic and humane… It’s the best thing I’ve read for ages -- James Rebanks, author of THE SHEPHERD'S LIFE
Lyrical and moving... Cantu describes the borderlands and his work there with a raw-nerved tenderness that seems to have been won from both the landscape and the violence he was implicated in. Told in three increasingly soul-searching parts, The Line Becomes a Riverfrequently feels momentous... Remarkable -- William Atkins * Guardian *
Tender, lyrical, and with a singular poise that is unsentimental and restrained, in prose as clear as desert air -- John Paul Rathbone * Financial Times *
[A] must-read memoir ... Cantú's skill as a writer proves an equal match for his material. A digestible account of US and Mexico relations, a nuanced portrait of Mexican cultural blessings and ills, The Line Becomes A River is a page-turning personal story that holds until the final page and wrenches long after. -- Olivia Cole * GQ *
A raw, compelling memoirThe Line Becomes a River offers an eloquent rebuke to all those who look to build walls rather than build bridges between people. -- Nick Rennison * Sunday Times *
Fascinating and heartbreaking. -- Lucy Scholes * The Independent *
Humanity is the preoccupation of The Line Becomes a River—recognizing it, acknowledging it, salvaging it. -- Carlos Lozada * Washington Post *
Cantú's sparsely poetic non-fiction debut is timely ... Radio 4's Book of the Week isbrilliantly evocative of the starkly beautiful reaches of the desert and of the human stories behind the statistics. Alongside the personal dimension, Cantú intelligently explores the history and causes of Mexican immigration to America, and the US response. * Radio Times *
[Cantú's] compelling, tragic account may help to break down the wall for others, too. * The Economist *
Opening the pages of The Line Becomes A River is like entering a new world. -- Suzanne Lynch * Irish Times *

  • Short-listed for Orwell Prize 2019 (UK)

ISBN: 9781784707057

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 18mm

Weight: 203g

288 pages