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Border Crossing

by Jessica Lee Anderson

 

Manz is sure of one thing—he lives on the wrong side of the tracks in dusty Rockhill, Texas. Life is tough for everyone—his hard-drinking mother, her truck-driving boyfriend, even his privileged friend Jed—but especially for Manz, the mixed-race son of migrant apple pickers. If he could only get out of town, his life would be better.

When the summer heat sets in, Manz and Jed take a job rebuilding fence for a cattle ranch outside town. There he meets Vanessa, who works in the ranch's kitchen. The two hit it off, but Manz isn't sure he can trust her. As the dog days drag on, Manz must negotiate an unwieldy terrain involving an unpredictable, alcoholic mother, a best friend whose father uses him as a punching bag, and a simmering, creeping delusion that "Operation Wetback"—which brutally relocated illegal aliens deep in Mexican territory following World War II—has been put back into effect. Manz's bright and questioning mind begins to give in to its own claustrophobic temptations as he finds guidance in the voices that have been growing louder and more insistent each day.

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Jessica Anderson

Author's Bio:

Jessica Lee Anderson is the author of Trudy, which won the 2005 Milkweed Prize for Children’s Literature. While her experiences have ranged from teaching to selling computers to coordinating a vision therapy clinic, her lifelong passion is writing literature for children. She lives near Austin, Texas, with her husband, Michael, and Buster, their Yorkshire “Terror.”

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"The first-person narrative gives readers a poignant close-up of the teen's gradual loss of control to paranoid schizophrenia. Anderson's vivid portrayal of this frightening illness nevertheless offers hope for the valiant human spirit." School Library Journal 

"[Border Crossing] is a page-turner. Anderson manages to be both realistic and compassionate in her depiction of mental illness." New Pages

"The descriptions of Manz’s escalating symptoms are compelling. There are few books for teens on the subject of schizophrenia . . . a fast read, this book will provoke discussion and, perhaps, further research." Booklist

"Poignant. Through the teenager's first-person narration, Anderson traces the isolated landscape of Rockhill, a very small town in Texas, and reveals the distressing stories behind the apparent simplicity of its inhabitants' lives. [A] thought-provoking exploration of mental illness." Kirkus

"This taut coming of age novel explores mental illness and border issues in an honest and clear voice." Boys Read

"Like most of the best fiction, YA or otherwise, Border Crossing is really about Manz's search for a sense of self, his chafing against cruelty encountered at almost every turn. The author does an impressive job portraying [his] frightening mental illness. Even as Manz's paranoia becomes obvious, we never stop empathizing with his point of view. The short chapters and fast-paced scenes keep the pages turning, but it is [Anderson's] descriptions that make this fictional world almost crystalline in its bleak beauty."Texas Observer 

 "Border Crossing is a fascinating and disturbing novel of Manz's descent into hallucinatory paranoia and suspicion, a result of his emerging schizophrenia. Using a first-person narration, Anderson skillfully unwraps the contours and tragedy of Manz's life and mental illness. Highly recommended." Greg Leitich Smith, author of Ninjas, Piranhas, and Galileo and Tofu and T.Rex


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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2009
Size: 5.25 x 8
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Pages: 160 pp
ISBN: 9781571316912