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Paperback Dead in Their Tracks: Crossing America's Desert Borderlands Book

ISBN: 1568582676

ISBN13: 9781568582672

Dead in Their Tracks: Crossing America's Desert Borderlands

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Alarmed by breaking news reports of thirteen men, women, and children who died of thirst on American soil--and twenty-two other human beings saved by Border Patrol rescue teams--John Annerino left the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Those who dare.

There are those who call themselves experts on the subject and those who are. John is the genuine expert. His points on the subject can only be done by being there and doing it. That is John, that is how he is. That is how he lives. A Master photographer, a Father, Journalist. His treatment on the border issue is a no-holds-barred trip into the unknown. He makes it known, he does it masterfully! When I read Dead in Their Tracks I found it to be the best publication on the subject. It should be required reading for those who are studying Hispanic Culture here at the University of Arizona! When one has the folks at ABC News and other News organizations beating on your door for your knowledge on the subject you know it is John Annerino. When you read a John Annerino book or see his imigaes you are guaranteed that you have exposed to the very best in subject treatment. Dead in Their Tracks will take you for a ride you won't soon forget.

Another terrific work from Annerino

A story like this demands a great deal from an author. Although Annerino has obviously spent many hours researching the borderlands of the Southwest, the key to this monumental work is the extent to which he is willing to live the story he writes. He has taken immense risks, walking side by side through the desert with Mexican immigrants, and coming face to face with the coyotes and narcotraficantes and Border Patrol agents and ranchers of this volatile area. With Annerino's books, you always learn tons of local history, but never at the expense of that vivid sensation of dust and sweat and heat and imminent danger that keep it an interesting read. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to learn more about the little-known wilderness along the Mexican border and the human cost it extracts due to current immigration policies.

A serious documentary investigation - stunning.

"With a serious documentary investigation, in stunning photographs, and his own commentary, this text is something more than a denouncement, John defines it like this: "It's a testimony for the people who died trying to cross the frontier, but it's also a memorial to them because the book includes the dates, places, and [when known] facts of how they died." The photoraphy - it became a necessity for him to show the pain, the suffering of Mexicanos, and their courage to cross the other side: "They are heroes to me, because they're looking for ways to help their families by doing the work Americans refuse to do." The tone of his voice changed, again his look became more clear, his hands trembled with emotion, his words demanded an answer: "Why is life different for people? All of us are the same. The life of a movie star is no more important than a poor Mexicano." "The press in the U.S. focuses on movie stars, music, politicians, killings in schools, problems in other places around the world, but when Mexican citizens die on American soil, they keep quiet." -El Independiente

Una investigacion documental seria - impactante!

HISTORIAS DE VIDA. JOHN ANNERINO. ENCUENTRA LA REALIDAD NEGADA. La Manda Que Se Hizo Reportaje. "...Con una investigacion documental seria, impactantes fotografias y comentarios propios, este texto es algo mas que una denuncia, John lo define como: "Un testimonio de las personas que han muerto al cruzar la frontera, es una memoria porque tambien vienen en el libro fechas, lugares y datos de como murieron." La fotografia dejo de ser su forma de vida, se convirto en una necesidad de transmitar el dolor, el sufrimiento de los mexicanos y su valentia de cruzar hacia el otro lado: "Ellos son unos heroes para mi, pues buscan sacar adelante a sus familias y hacen trabajo pesado que los americanos rechazan hacer." Su voz cambio de tono, de nuevo su mirada de hizo clara, sus manos temblaron un tanto emocionadas, sus palabras reclamaron una repuesta: "Por que la vida es diferente para los personas? Todos somos iguales, la vida de una estrella de cine no es mas importante que un mexicano pobre. La prensa de Estados Unidos quiere estrellas de peliculas, de musica, de politicos, matanzas en las escuelas, problemas en todos partes del mundo, pero cuando se trata de los mexicanos que mueren en terrenos estadounidenses, guarda silencio..." -El Independiente

DEAD IN THEIR TRACKS is a remarkable, tremendously important

August 11. I sat down this evening to read DEAD IN THEIR TRACKS, and just finished it. All in one sitting. I really couldn't put it down. I think it's a tremendously important book. It should be required reading for those planning to cross the border, and track and control the border through immigration policies. The author did a huge amount of research, and legwork. I commend Annerino's efforts and results. His photographs, along with the maps, work well together to give the reader a first hand encounter with the land and people who cross it. I like the pacing of the chapters, the inclusion of both the men who cross the border and the Border Patrol agents, and Annerino's very thoughtful reflections on the value of Mexicans killed in the killing fields in search of a paycheck to send home to their families. It makes me feel real bad. It is hard to read at times only because it's so sad. Boy, am I glad I wasn't the photographer on those trips! Thank you for the remarkable book.
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