Winner of the American Book Award, Across a Hundred Mountains is a
"timely and riveting" (People) novel about a young girl who leaves her
small town in Mexico to find her father, who left his family to work in
America--a story of migration, loss, and discovery.
After a tragedy separates her from her mother, Juana García leaves in
search of her father, who left them two years earlier. Out of money and
in need of someone to help her across the border, Juana meets Adelina
Vasquez, a young woman who left her family in California to follow her
lover to Mexico. Finding themselves--in a Tijuana jail--in desperate
circumstances, they offer each other much needed material and spiritual
support and ultimately become linked forever in the most unexpected of
ways.
In Across a Hundred Mountains, Reyna Grande puts a human face on the
controversial issue of immigration, helping readers to better understand
"the desperation of illegal immigrants and the families they leave
behind" (Entertainment Weekly) in pursuit of a better life.