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No Borders: A Journalist's Search for Home
No Borders: A Journalist's Search for Home
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Ramos details his struggle as a student living in L.A. in the early 1980s, his first foray into American journalism, and the English-language establishment that told him he would amount to nothing if he didn't lose his accent. Ramos then invites us into the early days of Spanish-language news and media -- an industry that most early critics thought was useless and irrelevant -- whose now skyrocketing popularity has made it a powerful player in American culture. From the many wars he has covered and the places he has seen to the world leaders he has interviewed, Jorge Ramos draws readers in with the powerful story of a man whose search and ambition for a career in journalism have led him to the country he would love to call home, but cannot. We come to know a man whose humor and sense of fearless adventure have simultaneously brought him close to, and saved him from, death, and whose weekly Saturday soccer match is the closest he can get to a sure thing in a life layered with the trials of the unexpected. A father, journalist, husband, and son, Ramos shows in No Borders that each of us can be a witness to history, and that wandering may in fact be preferable to forever staying in one place.
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