ORDERS

Readings Orders 0

DEMANDS

Readings Demands 0

Hard Line:Life and Death On the Us-Mexico Border
[Paperback - 2005]
On Demand
Availability in 4-6 weeks on receipt of order
List Price: $15.95
Our Price: Rs.2795 Rs.2376
Standard Discount: 15%
You Save: Rs.419
Category: Law
Sub-category: Law
Additional Category: Sociology - Anthropology
Publisher: Vintage | ISBN: 9781400033676 | Pages: 272
Shipping Weight: .221 | Dimensions: 5.15 x .61 x 7.99 inches

The Southwestern border is one of the most fascinating places in America, a region of rugged beauty and small communities that coexist across the international line. In the past decade, the area has also become deadly as illegal immigration has shifted into some of the harshest territory on the continent, reshaping life on both sides of the border.

In Hard Line, Ken Ellingwood, a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, captures the heart of this complex and fascinating land, through the dramatic stories of undocumented immigrants and the border agents who track them through the desert, Native Americans divided between two countries, human rights workers aiding the migrants and ranchers taking the law into their own hands. This is a vivid portrait of a place and its people, and a moving story of the West that has major implications for the nation as a whole.

Ken Ellingwood is a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, for which he covered the U.S.-Mexico border from 1998 to 2002. He has also reported from Atlanta, and his journalism has won several awards. Ellingwood is currently based in the newspaper’s bureau in Jerusalem, where he lives with his wife and daughter.

Bestsellers in Law

View All