Unaccompanied

Unaccompanied

By Javier Zamora

Pages

88

Rating

4.20

Year

2017

RaceMemoirPoetryPoliticsSocial JusticeLatin American

Description

Zamora’s debut cradles within it a family’s risky song of longing and love for a country torn apart by war and gang violence. These poems recall and are rooted in the experiences of a nine-year-old boy traveling alone for thousands of miles and confronting everywhere the realities of borderland politics, racism, and economic injustice. Calling into question the concept of the American Dream, Zamora reimagines home, fusing music and memory to address the quandaries that tear families apart and—if we’re lucky—inspire the building of lives anew.