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70185Everyone Who Is Gone Is Herehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/everyone-who-is-gone-is-here-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/155810/287832d7-ec80-448e-9677-2f4eba7aa946.jpg?v=638331897097170000513513MXNPenguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupInStock/Audiolibros/239Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here513513https://www.gandhi.com.mx/everyone-who-is-gone-is-here-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/155810/287832d7-ec80-448e-9677-2f4eba7aa946.jpg?v=638331897097170000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20249780593788912_W3siaWQiOiJlYmFmNWY3OC03ZWI4LTRhZjAtOTc3OC02YTc4NDhmZjgwYjIiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjUwMCwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6NTAwLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9780593788912_<p><strong>An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border, <em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> tells the story of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policy makers determining their fate, by <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer Jonathan Blitzer</strong></p><p>Almost no one has a choice. The millions of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Hondurasalthough some migrants come from much farther away. Some are fleeing crime, others from hunger, and very often it will not be their first attempt to cross. They may have already been deported from the United States, but it remains their only hope of safety and prosperity. Their countries of origin have become uninhabitable. They will take their chances.</p><p>This vast and unremitting crisis did not spring up overnight. Indeed, as Blitzer dramatizes with forensic, unprecedented reporting, it is the result of decades of misguided policy and sweeping corruption. First during the Cold War and later through the War on Terror, policymakers have attempted vainly to craft laws to discourage people from coming to the border, but in doing so, they have exacerbated the tectonic forces spurring mass migration. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans, whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence, with those of the American activists, politicians, and officials responsible for the countrys tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture for the first time.</p><p><em>Everyone Who is Gone is Here</em> is an odyssey of struggle and resilience. A compassionate, gripping, and panoramic history, it announces the arrival of a major author. With astonishing nuance and detail, Blitzer tells an epic story about the people whose lives ebb and flow across the border, and in doing so, delves into the heart of American life itself. This vital and remarkable story has shaped the nations turbulent politics and culture in countless waysand will almost certainly determine its future.</p>...(*_*)9780593788912_<p>A National Bestseller One of Barack Obamas Favorite Books of 2024 Named a Best Book of 2024 (So Far) by <em>New York Times</em></p><p>What an incredibly thorough documentation of the causes of the immigration crisis, the discussions that have been going on through multiple administrations. Jon Stewart, The Daily Show</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is sure to take its place as one of the definitive accounts of the U.S. and Central American immigration puzzle. . . . Hopefully, those with the power to change things will listen. Manuel Roig-Franzia, <em>Washington Post</em></p><p>An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate, by <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer Jonathan Blitzer</p><p>Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. An overwhelming share of them come from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, although many migrants come from farther away. Some are fleeing persecution, others crime or hunger. Very often it will not be their first attempt to cross. They may have already been deported from the United States, but it remains their only hope for safety and prosperity. Their homes have become uninhabitable. They will take their chances.</p><p>This vast and unremitting crisis did not spring up overnight. Indeed, as Blitzer dramatizes with forensic, unprecedented reporting, it is the result of decades of misguided policy and sweeping corruption. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence with those of American activists, government officials, and the politicians responsible for the countrys tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture for the first time.</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is an odyssey of struggle and resilience. With astonishing nuance and detail, Blitzer tells an epic story about the people whose lives ebb and flow across the border, and in doing so, he delves into the heart of American life itself. This vital and remarkable story has shaped the nations turbulent politics and culture in countless waysand will almost certainly determine its future.</p>...(*_*)9780593788912_<p>A National Bestseller One of Barack Obamas Summer Reading List Picks Nominated for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction <em></em> A <em>New York Times</em> and <em>Washington Post</em> Notable Book</p><p>What an incredibly thorough documentation of the causes of the immigration crisis, the discussions that have been going on through multiple administrations. Jon Stewart, The Daily Show</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is sure to take its place as one of the definitive accounts of the U.S. and Central American immigration puzzle. . . . Hopefully, those with the power to change things will listen. Manuel Roig-Franzia, <em>Washington Post</em></p><p>An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate, by <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer Jonathan Blitzer</p><p>Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. An overwhelming share of them come from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, although many migrants come from farther away. Some are fleeing persecution, others crime or hunger. Very often it will not be their first attempt to cross. They may have already been deported from the United States, but it remains their only hope for safety and prosperity. Their homes have become uninhabitable. They will take their chances.</p><p>This vast and unremitting crisis did not spring up overnight. Indeed, as Blitzer dramatizes with forensic, unprecedented reporting, it is the result of decades of misguided policy and sweeping corruption. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence with those of American activists, government officials, and the politicians responsible for the countrys tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture for the first time.</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is an odyssey of struggle and resilience. With astonishing nuance and detail, Blitzer tells an epic story about the people whose lives ebb and flow across the border, and in doing so, he delves into the heart of American life itself. This vital and remarkable story has shaped the nations turbulent politics and culture in countless waysand will almost certainly determine its future.</p>...(*_*)9780593788912_<p>A National Bestseller A <em>New York Times</em> Top 10 Book of 2024 Named a Best Book of the Year by <em>The New Yorker </em> One of Barack Obamas Summer Reading List Picks Named a Notable Book by <em>New York Times</em>, <em>Washington Post</em>, and <em>Chicago Tribune</em> Nominated for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction</p><p>What an incredibly thorough documentation of the causes of the immigration crisis, the discussions that have been going on through multiple administrations. Jon Stewart, The Daily Show</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is sure to take its place as one of the definitive accounts of the U.S. and Central American immigration puzzle. . . . Hopefully, those with the power to change things will listen. Manuel Roig-Franzia, <em>Washington Post</em></p><p>An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate, by <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer Jonathan Blitzer</p><p>Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. An overwhelming share of them come from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, although many migrants come from farther away. Some are fleeing persecution, others crime or hunger. Very often it will not be their first attempt to cross. They may have already been deported from the United States, but it remains their only hope for safety and prosperity. Their homes have become uninhabitable. They will take their chances.</p><p>This vast and unremitting crisis did not spring up overnight. Indeed, as Blitzer dramatizes with forensic, unprecedented reporting, it is the result of decades of misguided policy and sweeping corruption. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence with those of American activists, government officials, and the politicians responsible for the countrys tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture for the first time.</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is an odyssey of struggle and resilience. With astonishing nuance and detail, Blitzer tells an epic story about the people whose lives ebb and flow across the border, and in doing so, he delves into the heart of American life itself. This vital and remarkable story has shaped the nations turbulent politics and culture in countless waysand will almost certainly determine its future.</p>...(*_*)9780593788912_<p>A National Bestseller A <em>New York Times</em> Top 10 Book of 2024 Named a Best Book of the Year by <em>The New Yorker</em>, <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, <em>Newsweek</em>, PBS NewsHour, <em>LitHub</em>, <em>Kirkus</em> Reviews, <em>Publishers Lunch</em>, <em>Christian Science</em> Monitor, and <em>Counterpunch </em> One of Barack Obamas Summer Reading List Picks Named a Notable Book by <em>New York Times</em> and <em>Washington Post</em> Nominated for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence and the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction</p><p>What an incredibly thorough documentation of the causes of the immigration crisis, the discussions that have been going on through multiple administrations. Jon Stewart, The Daily Show</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> is sure to take its place as one of the definitive accounts of the U.S. and Central American immigration puzzle. . . . Hopefully, those with the power to change things will listen. Manuel Roig-Franzia, <em>Washington Post</em></p><p>An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate, by <em>New Yorker</em> staff writer Jonathan Blitzer</p><p>Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. For years, the majority came from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, but many more have begun their journey much farther away. Some flee persecution, others crime or hunger. They may have already been deported, but the United States remains their only hope for safety and prosperity. They will take their chances.</p><p>As Jonathan Blitzer dramatizes with forensic, unprecedented reporting, this crisis is the result of decades of misguided policy and sweeping corruption. Brilliantly weaving the stories of Central Americans whose lives have been devastated by chronic political conflict and violence with those of American activists, government officials, and the politicians responsible for the countrys tragically tangled immigration policy, Blitzer reveals the full, layered picture of this vast and unremitting conflict.</p><p><em>Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here</em> tells the epic story of the people whose lives ebb and flow across the border, delving into the heart of American life itself. This vital and remarkable story has shaped the nations turbulent politics and culture in countless waysand will almost certainly determine its future.</p>...9780593788912_Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Groupaudiolibro_99fbfd82-2bff-3ce7-8ad2-42d9e88215b5_9780593788912;9780593788912_9780593788912Jonathan BlitzerInglésMéxico2024-01-30T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTE2024-01-30T00:00:00+00:00Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group