Crossers
By Philip Caputo
By Philip Caputo
By Philip Caputo
By Philip Caputo
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Part of Vintage Contemporaries
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction
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$24.00
Oct 19, 2010 | ISBN 9780375725982
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Oct 06, 2009 | ISBN 9780307272980
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Praise
“An ambitious, wonderful novel that illuminates the modern U.S.-Mexican border.” —Chicago Tribune
“Crossers is a novel of grief and recovery, a love story, a thriller, but it is most of all a novel about a place, one that can break your heart and make it soar.” —St. Petersburg Times
“A complex story, unfolding in varying viewpoints, all of them as rich and real as a home movie.” —The Dallas Morning News
“[A] remarkably ambitious book that packs a meaty, multi-generational story with enough scope, insight and realism to illuminate the modern U.S.—Mexican border. . . . Enthralling.” —The Washington Post Book Review
“Caputo gives us characters with credibility and individuality. . . . An intense, clear-sighted account of the times in which we live, of 9/11, the Iraq war, the ‘war on drugs’ and the conflict over illegal immigration. Caputo succeeds in showing how our contemporary paranoia and homeland insecurity are rooted in the inescapable past.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“A satisfying story, with memorable characters moving against a backdrop of beauty and brutality.” —The Boston Globe
“A historical story line involving the grandfather of Gil and Blaine, a legendary Old West lawman and killer . . . [is] so strong that it could be Mark Twain.” —Los Angeles Times
“Caputo tells Ben’s story with power and verisimilitude. . . . The reason I enjoyed Crossers as much as I did . . . is that it hints at how difficult it can be to draw conclusions—about evil, about Ben, and above all about the crossers themselves.” —William T. Vollmann, The New York Times Book Review
“Caputo . . . has long focused his fiction on the moral ambiguities that have accompanied violent conflicts around the world—Vietnam, the Sudan, Iraq. With Crossers, he brings the war home, powerfully evoking an America marked by complexities, contradictions and an uncomfortable relationship with its own past.” —BookPage
“Crossers takes us through generations of Arizona history with understanding, intelligence and beautiful language. . . . [Caputo’s] feet and eyes are upon these great lands, and from the beauty of his writing, it’s clear his heart is, too.” —Tucson Weekly
“[A] novel of reflection and adventure. . . . Caputo is a wonderful writer, and you come away from his stories the better for your time spent.” —The Decatur Daily
“Caputo writes with authority about all aspects of his story, including the drug and immigrant smuggling trades, what it was like for a soldier in the Mexican Revolution, how the Mexican-American border was once a fluid boundary, and the details of ranching in contemporary times and a hundred years ago. Crossers provides an accurate portrait of the violence, greed, and desperation that has cropped up around the border for generations. . . . A nuanced, panoramic portrait of lives lived and lost on the Mexican-American border.” —New West
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