Dear America: Notes Of An Undocumented Citizen

Author:   Jose Antonio Vargas
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
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THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER “This riveting, courageous memoir ought to be mandatory reading for every American.”  —Michelle Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The New Jim Crow “l cried reading this book, realizing more fully what my parents endured.” —Amy Tan, New York Times bestselling author of The Joy Luck Club and Where the Past Begins “This book couldn’t be more timely and more necessary.” —Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of What Is the What and The Monk of Mokha Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, called “the most famous undocumented immigrant in America,” tackles one of the defining issues of our time in this explosive and deeply personal call to arms. “This is not a book about the politics of immigration. This book––at its core––is not about immigration at all. This book is about homelessness, not in a traditional sense, but in the unsettled, unmoored psychological state that undocumented immigrants like myself find ourselves in. This book is about lying and being forced to lie to get by; about passing as an American and as a contributing citizen; about families, keeping them together, and having to make new ones when you can’t. This book is about constantly hiding from the government and, in the process, hiding from ourselves. This book is about what it means to not have a home. After 25 years of living illegally in a country that does not consider me one of its own, this book is the closest thing I have to freedom.” —Jose Antonio Vargas, from Dear America

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Author:   Jose Antonio Vargas
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.00cm
Weight:   0.292kg
ISBN:  

9780062851352


ISBN 10:   0062851357
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Dear America is a daring and honest book that perhaps so many undocumented citizens wish they could write, about what is gained and lost by living in the shadows ...You may not know where he will be when you read this book, but his story will stay with you always. --Edwidge Danticat, award-winning author of Brother, I'm Dying Jose Antonio Vargas's powerful memoir is among many things a celebration of the millions of Americans who make immigrants like us feel at home in their country, regardless of our legal status, regardless of how much daily hostility we face. May this book cause their ranks to swell. --Imbolo Mbue, New York Times bestselling author of Behold the Dreamers This riveting, courageous memoir ought to be mandatory reading for every American...The pressing question from these pages isn't whether Jose deserves to be a citizen but whether we, as a nation, deserve the bravery and generosity of spirit that he offers us with an open heart and mind. --Michelle Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The New Jim Crow An engaging read, and a deeply moving memoir of coming of age with the odds stacked against you and not only forging a remarkable life for yourself, but becoming a voice for transformation and cultural change. --San Francisco Chronicle The moments when Vargas describes how profoundly alienated he feels from his own family ate the most candid and crushing parts of the book....Dear America is a potent rejoinder to those who tell Vargas he's supposed to 'get in line' for citizenship, as if there were a line instead og a confounding jumble of vague statues and executive orders. --New York Times A clarion call for humanity in a time of unprecedented focus on the 11 million people living in America without a clear path to citizenship. Vargas writes passionately about the undeniable intersection between race, class, and immigration and traces the bitter history of American immigratin policy. --BookPage Excruciatingly timely. . . .Vargas' frank and fearless voice thoughtfully and intentionally challenges readers to confront the call for action at the heart of this book; the urgent need for a new language around migration and the meaning of citizenship. --Booklist (starred review) A thought-provoking, moving, and highly personal memoir of Vargas's struggle to belong. Recommended for all readers interested in immigration issues and American identity. --Library Journal [Dear America] is the voice of one man balancing between the poles of his identity. No matter one's status, that's something everyone can relate to. --Providence Journal In Dear America, we get to know a young Vargas who was constantly told to stay in the shadows but whose tenacity and devotion had other plans for him. --Los Angeles Magazine Vargas writes with a newspaper reporter's spare, forceful prose, but he's searching and highly introspective. --Mother Jones [A] stirring, soulful, and ultimately damning autobiography. --AV Club Read it, feel it at a gut level, and go beyond the noise of hate politics...This is a book about America. l cried reading this book, realizing more fully what my parents endured. --Amy Tan, New York Times bestselling author of The Joy Luck Club and Where the Past Begins This important book could not be more timely- Jose Antonio Vargas has put a human face on one of the most defining and polarizing issues of our time: immigration. Dear America is not a book about politics or policy; it is written from the very depths of the human heart. --Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove and Beneath a Ruthless Sun [Dear America] couldn't be more timely and more necessary...a deeply personal and multilayered story told so gently and with such affection and humor. --Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of What Is the What and The Monk of Mokha Jose Antonio Vargas's eloquent and emotional book bears witness to a basic truth: we should not be defined by our legal status, but by who we are...His voice is an important voice that needs to be heard by all Americans, whether they are Americans by birth or by choice. --Sheryl Sandberg, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Option B and Lean In One of the most important immigration rights activists of our time, Vargas has, in this brief book, brilliantly elucidated one of our major political issues. --Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University


Jose Antonio Vargas's eloquent and emotional book bears witness to a basic truth: we should not be defined by our legal status, but by who we are...His voice is an important voice that needs to be heard by all Americans, whether they are Americans by birth or by choice. --Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Option B and Lean In


Dear America is a potent rejoinder to those who tell Vargas he's supposed to 'get in line' for citizenship. --New York Times In Dear America, we get to know a young Vargas who was constantly told to stay in the shadows but whose tenacity and devotion had other plans for him. --Los Angeles Magazine Vargas writes with a newspaper reporter's spare, forceful prose, but he's searching and highly introspective. --Mother Jones A gripping and urgent new book...It's to our great collective benefit that Vargas has brought such voice, uplift and vision to the pages of Dear America, for all to see.--San Francisco Chronicle [A] stirring, soulful, and ultimately damning autobiography. --AV Club Read it, feel it at a gut level, and go beyond the noise of hate politics...This is a book about America. l cried reading this book, realizing more fully what my parents endured. --Amy Tan, New York Times bestselling author of The Joy Luck Club and Where the Past Begins This important book could not be more timely- Jose Antonio Vargas has put a human face on one of the most defining and polarizing issues of our time: immigration. Dear America is not a book about politics or policy; it is written from the very depths of the human heart. --Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove and Beneath a Ruthless Sun Jose Antonio Vargas's powerful memoir is among many things a celebration of the millions of Americans who make immigrants like us feel at home in their country, regardless of our legal status, regardless of how much daily hostility we face. May this book cause their ranks to swell. --Imbolo Mbue, New York Times bestselling author of Behold the Dreamers [Dear America] couldn't be more timely and more necessary...a deeply personal and multilayered story told so gently and with such affection and humor. --Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of What Is the What and The Monk of Mokha Dear America is a daring and honest book that perhaps so many undocumented citizens wish they could write, about what is gained and lost by living in the shadows.. .You may not know where he will be when you read this book, but his story will stay with you always. --Edwidge Danticat, award-winning author of Brother, I'm Dying This riveting, courageous memoir ought to be mandatory reading for every American...The pressing question from these pages isn't whether Jose deserves to be a citizen but whether we, as a nation, deserve the bravery and generosity of spirit that he offers us with an open heart and mind. --Michelle Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The New Jim Crow Jose Antonio Vargas's eloquent and emotional book bears witness to a basic truth: we should not be defined by our legal status, but by who we are...His voice is an important voice that needs to be heard by all Americans, whether they are Americans by birth or by choice. --Sheryl Sandberg, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Option B and Lean In One of the most important immigration rights activists of our time, Vargas has, in this brief book, brilliantly elucidated one of our major political issues. --Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University


Dear America is a daring and honest book that perhaps so many undocumented citizens wish they could write, about what is gained and lost by living in the shadows ...You may not know where he will be when you read this book, but his story will stay with you always. --Edwidge Danticat, award-winning author of Brother, I'm Dying The moments when Vargas describes how profoundly alienated he feels from his own family ate the most candid and crushing parts of the book....Dear America is a potent rejoinder to those who tell Vargas he's supposed to 'get in line' for citizenship, as if there were a line instead og a confounding jumble of vague statues and executive orders. --New York Times An engaging read, and a deeply moving memoir of coming of age with the odds stacked against you and not only forging a remarkable life for yourself, but becoming a voice for transformation and cultural change. --San Francisco Chronicle Excruciatingly timely. . . .Vargas' frank and fearless voice thoughtfully and intentionally challenges readers to confront the call for action at the heart of this book; the urgent need for a new language around migration and the meaning of citizenship. --Booklist (starred review) A clarion call for humanity in a time of unprecedented focus on the 11 million people living in America without a clear path to citizenship. Vargas writes passionately about the undeniable intersection between race, class, and immigration and traces the bitter history of American immigratin policy. --BookPage A thought-provoking, moving, and highly personal memoir of Vargas's struggle to belong. Recommended for all readers interested in immigration issues and American identity. --Library Journal [Dear America] is the voice of one man balancing between the poles of his identity. No matter one's status, that's something everyone can relate to. --Providence Journal In Dear America, we get to know a young Vargas who was constantly told to stay in the shadows but whose tenacity and devotion had other plans for him. --Los Angeles Magazine Vargas writes with a newspaper reporter's spare, forceful prose, but he's searching and highly introspective. --Mother Jones [A] stirring, soulful, and ultimately damning autobiography. --AV Club Read it, feel it at a gut level, and go beyond the noise of hate politics...This is a book about America. l cried reading this book, realizing more fully what my parents endured. --Amy Tan, New York Times bestselling author of The Joy Luck Club and Where the Past Begins This important book could not be more timely- Jose Antonio Vargas has put a human face on one of the most defining and polarizing issues of our time: immigration. Dear America is not a book about politics or policy; it is written from the very depths of the human heart. --Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove and Beneath a Ruthless Sun This riveting, courageous memoir ought to be mandatory reading for every American...The pressing question from these pages isn't whether Jose deserves to be a citizen but whether we, as a nation, deserve the bravery and generosity of spirit that he offers us with an open heart and mind. --Michelle Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The New Jim Crow Jose Antonio Vargas's powerful memoir is among many things a celebration of the millions of Americans who make immigrants like us feel at home in their country, regardless of our legal status, regardless of how much daily hostility we face. May this book cause their ranks to swell. --Imbolo Mbue, New York Times bestselling author of Behold the Dreamers [Dear America] couldn't be more timely and more necessary...a deeply personal and multilayered story told so gently and with such affection and humor. --Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of What Is the What and The Monk of Mokha One of the most important immigration rights activists of our time, Vargas has, in this brief book, brilliantly elucidated one of our major political issues. --Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University Jose Antonio Vargas's eloquent and emotional book bears witness to a basic truth: we should not be defined by our legal status, but by who we are...His voice is an important voice that needs to be heard by all Americans, whether they are Americans by birth or by choice. --Sheryl Sandberg, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Option B and Lean In


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Jose Antonio Vargas, a journalist and filmmaker, is the founder and CEO of the non-profit Define American. His work has appeared internationally in TIME, as well as in the San Francisco Chronicle, the New Yorker, and the Washington Post, where he won a Pulitzer Prize as part of a reporting team. In 2014, he received the Freedom to Write Award from PEN Center USA. He directed the documentary feature Documented and MTV special White People, which was nominated for an Emmy Award. An elementary school named after him will open in his hometown of Mountain View, California in 2019. 

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