Love Across Borders is a powerful and unforgettable testament to the humanity and love that prevail in spite of borders. This is a book that will make you weep, rage, and fight for the change our world deserves.”—Qian Julie Wang, author of the New York Times bestseller, Beautiful Country
“A welcome counterpoint to headlines of war in the Middle East, Miller tells a love story.”—The Boston Globe, a Best Book of 2023
“Anna Lekas Miller has achieved so much in this beautiful collection of love stories. Each account, including her own, is woven like a delicate tapestry, one that reveals the cruelty of borders and the resilience of the human spirit. With humor and historical context, Lekas Miller shows us that despite the inhumane divisions created by those in power, human beings will always find a way to love one another.”—Erika L. Sánchez, author of the New York Times bestseller, I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter and Crying in the Bathroom
“A heartbreaking, beautifully written, and deeply personal exploration of the bloody reality of the border regime, and defiant triumph of love.”—Molly Crabapple, author of Drawing Blood and Brothers of the Gun (with Marwan Hisham)
“This eye-opening account brings personal stories to the forefront of the international refugee crisis… Sometimes heartwarming, sometimes excruciating, these engrossing accounts are now documented by a woman who speaks for thousands of star-crossed lovers.”—Booklist, *starred review*
"A beautiful, heartrending—and heartwarming—tour of the world through the eyes of its migrants that also deepened my understanding of the world of passports and visas, border walls and armed guards in which we all live today. It is a book about love in all its messy, imperfect realities, made all the richer by the author's willingness to be vulnerable about her own love story. And most of all, it is a book designed to change minds and hearts. What are we fighting for, after all, if not a world where love can be truly free? I'm looking forward to much more from this vibrant and necessary writer."—Sarah Jaffe, author of Work Won't Love You Back and Necessary Trouble
“Anyone interested in moving beyond the headlines to see the human face of immigration will find this book about the structural inequalities of cross-border relationships timely, thoughtful, and provocative. Eye-opening reading that ably blends the personal and the universal.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"This is an impassioned nonfiction narrative that interweaves the author’s personal and professional lives to relate the hostile environment of a global migration crisis"—Library Journal
“Love Across Borders has the emotional rollercoaster of a romance novel, but all the love stories (and the heartache within) are all too real. An almost guaranteed tearjerker that will leave you more knowledgable—and more frustrated—than when you first picked it up.”
—Jezebel
“Michelle Dowd’s youthful voice makes it easy for listeners to be transported… confidence and self-assurance fill her narration as she breaks free from the rigidity and abuse that have controlled her life”—Audiofile Magazine
“What makes Love Across Borders so compelling is how lovingly it is written. It is a book essentially about inequality that nevertheless reads like a romance novel in the best way. The love stories are rendered with such tenderness, with such kind attention to the small details of love — not just for the lover, but for family, for culture and country — that this alone serves to drive home the deeply unjust nature of the borders that separate our world.”—The Markaz Review
“Anna does a fantastic job of weaving together authentically romantic (not maudlin) stories that will pull at your heart and leave you smiling or crying…Very few books that I’ve read recently check the boxes of being original, sophisticated, and well-written. Love Across Borders checks all three.”—Austen Kocher
With deep empathy, rigorous reporting, and the irresistible perspective of a true romantic, journalist Anna Lekas Miller spotlights couples around the world who confront frustrating immigration systems to be together-as she did to be with her husband.*¿
We are told that love conquers all, but what happens when you don't have the right passport?
Love *Across *Borders**takes *readers *through *contentious *frontiers *around *the *world, *from Turkey to Iraq, Syria to Greece, Mexico to the United States, to reveal the wide-spread *prejudicial *laws *intent *on *dividing *us. *Lekas *Miller *tells *her *own *gripping *story *of *meeting *Salem *Rizk, *in *Istanbul, *where *they were *both *reporting *on *the *Syrian *civil war. But when Turkey started cracking down on refugees, Salem, who is Syrian, wasn't allowed to stay there, nor could he safely return to Syria. He was a man without a country. So Lekas Miller had to decide her next move: she had an American passport but deep personal ties to the Middle East, and she knew it was unfair that Salem couldn't travel freely the way she could.
More important, she loved him. *Over *the *next *few *years, *as *they *navigated *Salem's *asylum *claims, *the *United *States' *Muslim *ban, *and *labyrinthine *regulations *in *several *different countries, *Lekas *Miller learned about-and naturally bonded with-other people whose spouses had been deported, *who *found *love *in *refugee *camps, whose *differing *immigration *statuses *caused *complicated *power *dynamics *and *financial *hardship *in *their *relationships *or *threatened *the *wellbeing *of their *children. *Here, *offering *a *uniquely *diverse, *international, and intimate look at the global immigration crisis, she collects and interweaves these *rich *love stories *with *a *fascinating *look *at *the *history *of *passports *(a *shockingly *recent institution), the legacy of colonialism, and the discriminatory laws shaping how people move through the world every day. *
Ultimately, she builds a powerful, moving case for a borderless society-one where she and Salem could move freely to be near family or back to the city that first let them fall in love, and where a border patrol agent can't keep anyone's love story from its happy ending.*
“A book designed to change minds and hearts. What are we fighting for, after all, if not a world where love can be truly free?” -Sarah Jaffe, author of*Work Won't Love You Back*and*Necessary Trouble
With deep empathy, rigorous reporting, and the irresistible perspective of a true romantic, journalist Anna Lekas Miller spotlights couples around the world who confront frustrating immigration systems to be together-as she did to be with her husband.*¿
We are told that love conquers all, but what happens when you don't have the right passport?
Love *Across *Borders**takes *readers *through *contentious *frontiers *around *the *world, *from Turkey to Iraq, Syria to Greece, Mexico to the United States, to reveal the wide-spread *prejudicial *laws *intent *on *dividing *us. *Lekas *Miller *tells *her *own *gripping *story *of *meeting *Salem *Rizk, *in *Istanbul, *where *they were *both *reporting *on *the *Syrian *civil war. But when Turkey started cracking down on refugees, Salem, who is Syrian, wasn't allowed to stay there, nor could he safely return to Syria. He was a man without a country. So Lekas Miller had to decide her next move: she had an American passport but deep personal ties to the Middle East, and she knew it was unfair that Salem couldn't travel freely the way she could.
More important, she loved him. *Over *the *next *few *years, *as *they *navigated *Salem's *asylum *claims, *the *United *States' *Muslim *ban, *and *labyrinthine *regulations *in *several *different countries, *Lekas *Miller learned about-and naturally bonded with-other people whose spouses had been deported, *who *found *love *in *refugee *camps, whose *differing *immigration *statuses *caused *complicated *power *dynamics *and *financial *hardship *in *their *relationships *or *threatened *the *wellbeing *of their *children. *Here, *offering *a *uniquely *diverse, *international, and intimate look at the global immigration crisis, she collects and interweaves these *rich *love stories *with *a *fascinating *look *at *the *history *of *passports *(a *shockingly *recent institution), the legacy of colonialism, and the discriminatory laws shaping how people move through the world every day. *
Ultimately, she builds a powerful, moving case for a borderless society-one where she and Salem could move freely to be near family or back to the city that first let them fall in love, and where a border patrol agent can't keep anyone's love story from its happy ending.*
“A book designed to change minds and hearts. What are we fighting for, after all, if not a world where love can be truly free?” -Sarah Jaffe, author of*Work Won't Love You Back*and*Necessary Trouble
Love Across Borders: Passports, Papers, and Romance in a Divided World
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| BN ID: | 2940176951745 |
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| Publisher: | Hachette Audio |
| Publication date: | 06/06/2023 |
| Edition description: | Unabridged |
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