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'The Undocumented Americans' by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is a deeply moving exploration of the lives of undocumented immigrants in the United States. Through achingly poignant vignettes from both the author's own experiences and those of other undocumented individuals, the book sheds light on the struggles, fears, and resilience of a community often overlooked and mistreated. Villavicencio's writing style intertwines personal narratives with journalistic accounts, creating a powerful depiction of the complex humanity that exists within the undocumented population. The book delves into the day-to-day realities faced by undocumented immigrants, highlighting their hopes, fears, flaws, strengths, and motivations, while also addressing the systemic failures and injustices they encounter in American society.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is raw and emotionally charged, blending memoir with journalism and featuring engaging storytelling that includes personal reflections.

Plot/Storyline:

The book focuses on personal stories of undocumented immigrants, shedding light on the harsh realities of US immigration policy and the experiences of marginalized individuals.

Setting:

Set in contemporary United States, the book focuses on urban settings and immigrant communities, with notable locations such as Ground Zero and Flint, MI.

Pacing:

The pacing is reflective and insightful, though some sections may feel drawn out; however, it maintains engagement with compelling narratives.
If you ask my mother where she’s from, she’s 100 percent going to say she’s from the Kingdom of God, because she does not like to say that she’s from Ecuador, Ecuador being one of the few South Americ...

Notes:

The book combines personal stories with the impact of US immigration policies.
It highlights the experiences of undocumented immigrants, showing their complexity and humanity beyond stereotypes.
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio is a DACA recipient and a Harvard graduate.
Many immigrant workers participated in the cleanup after 9/11, often without proper compensation or healthcare.
The author challenges the idea of immigrants as solely 'wretched', portraying them as multifaceted individuals with joys and struggles.
The book includes stories of immigrants involved in major disasters like Hurricane Sandy and the Flint water crisis.
Villavicencio's storytelling is described as engaging, drawing readers into the lives of her subjects.
The book was both praised for its emotional depth and critiqued for its lack of clear journalistic objectivity.
Some feel that the author's personal narrative sometimes overshadows the stories of the people she interviews.
It's recommended as essential reading for anyone interested in the realities of undocumented lives in America.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings for The Undocumented Americans include themes of trauma, immigration struggles, mental health issues, and harsh realities faced by undocumented immigrants.

From The Publisher:

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST

One of the first undocumented immigrants to graduate from Harvard reveals the hidden lives of her fellow undocumented Americans in this deeply personal and groundbreaking portrait of a nation.

"Karla's book sheds light on people's personal experiences and allows their stories to be told and their voices to be heard."-Selena Gomez

FINALIST FOR THE NBCC JOHN LEONARD AWARD

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, NPR, THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, BOOK RIOT, LIBRARY JOURNAL, AND TIME

Writer Karla Cornejo Villavicencio was on DACA when she decided to write about being undocumented for the first time using her own name. It was right after the election of 2016, the day she realized the story she'd tried to steer clear of was the only one she wanted to tell. So she wrote her immigration lawyer's phone number on her hand in Sharpie and embarked on a trip across the country to tell the stories of her fellow undocumented immigrants-and to find the hidden key to her own.

Looking beyond the flashpoints of the border or the activism of the DREAMers, Cornejo Villavicencio explores the lives of the undocumented-and the mysteries of her own life. She finds the singular, effervescent characters across the nation often reduced in the media to political pawns or nameless laborers. The stories she tells are not deferential or naively inspirational but show the love, magic, heartbreak, insanity, and vulgarity that infuse the day-to-day lives of her subjects.

In New York, we meet the undocumented workers who were recruited into the federally funded Ground Zero cleanup after 9/11. In Miami, we enter the ubiquitous botanicas, which offer medicinal herbs and potions to those whose status blocks them from any other healthcare options. In Flint, Michigan, we learn of demands for state ID in order to receive life-saving clean water. In Connecticut, Cornejo Villavicencio, childless by choice, finds family in two teenage girls whose father is in sanctuary. And through it all we see the author grappling with the biggest questions of love, duty, family, and survival.

In her incandescent, relentlessly probing voice, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio combines sensitive reporting and powerful personal narratives to bring to light remarkable stories of resilience, madness, and death. Through these stories we come to understand what it truly means to be a stray. An expendable. A hero. An American.

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It’s like having your heart ripped out. That’s… that’s about all I can say.

 

About the Author:

Karla Cornejo Villavicencio has written about immigration, music, beauty, and mental illness for The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Glamour, Elle, Vogue, n+1, and The New Inquiry, among others. She lives in New Haven with her partner and…

 
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