by T. Coraghessan Boyle
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T.C. Boyle’s “compelling” (The Chicago Tribune) novel about assimilation and the price of the American dream
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T.C. Boyle writes like a house afire; so this book can be read as pure entertainment. The plot builds effectively and provides plenty of twists and compelling action. However, it is so much more than just a good read. Boyle is able to condense our present dilemma of illegal immigration to the personal. He tells the story from two main view points...the legal Californian and the illegal Mexican. Both are believable and flawed. Each is presented in a context which presents the effects of illegal immigration. I can't think of one element of the debate that is not confronted in this book. From the names of the characters to the meaning of coyote, there is plenty to discuss in this book.
This book disturbed me in a "you should read it" way. It was so gripping and I really felt for the characters. It's hard for me to determine how much truth there is to it since I'm not well versed in illegal immigration, but I am leaning towards "it's probably on the true side". It really lends itself to some great discussions.
I was very disappointed with the abrupt ending. It was kind of wierd the way he ended it, and I got no closure. And I really needed the closure!!
It didn't leave me with a good feeling, but I couldn't put it down....that says something.
Novel on what some people are willing to risk for a chance at the "American Dream". Very good book. Ending leaves something to be desired--I hated the ending!
While this book was not one of my favorite books, it definitely gave our group some interesting and provocative topics for discussion. Despite the fact that none of us really liked the book, we were all able to finish it and agreed that the ideas and discussions will linger with us for many months to come.
A lot to discuss with this one - the characters, culture and stereotypes. Very thoughtful discussion on this one.
So many issues brought up by this one, and just a fantastic read.
This book was very moving to me..it truly showed the struggle of this poor Mexican couple..and the difference in the lives of these two couples...I think it is definitely worth the read...great discussion book
Then read this book. Once you are introduced to the hardships of the characters, it will deepen your understanding of the issue.
It was a great book to discuss and very interesting and ethnic!
Although fiction, this book gives insight into one of America's most complex problems -- illegal immigration. The reader sees the problem from the point of view of the illegal immigrant and the property owners. As in real life, the problem is never "solved," and the ending is a shocker.
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