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“Narrator Eddie Lopez uses his impressive vocal talents to explore the emotional, often tense, relationship between Ramón and his father…Lopez shines…in this powerful story of a boy becoming a man.”
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“An exquisitely crafted, heartbreaking story about nurturing dreams, searching for self, and finding hope within the stifling embrace of a loving family, friends, and community in the beautiful, sometimes dangerous, borderlands of South Texas.”
Guadalupe García McCall, Pura Belpré Award–winning author
“Ruiz helps us appreciate the great gift that our manifold heritages truly are. He has written a sensitive novel that addresses many issues facing today’s teens—from cultural disorientation to cultural identity, from material poverty to excessive materialism, from addiction to negligent parents. It’s a provocative book and well worth the read.”
Washington Independent Review of Books
“Rudy Ruiz has written the novel of the year. The Border Between Us places Ruiz at eye level with literary masters of cultural hybridity like Gloria Anzaldúa and Sandra Cisneros. As timely in its topics as it is timeless in its themes, Ruiz understands coming-of-age like few others. So rarely can an author dictate the very beating of our heart.”
James Wade, two-time Spur Award–winning author of Hollow Out the Dark
“Following in the rich legacy of José Antonio Villarreal’s classic coming-of-age novel Pocho, Rudy Ruiz’s The Border Between Us renders the personal journey of Ramón López with exquisite clarity, compassion, and poignancy. But dare I say that Ruiz’s novel delves deeper into the intricacies of lives bisected by the cultures of Mexico and the US with the concomitant contradictions that ethnic and political allegiances bring to the fore. In the end, he has created a protagonist that is both original and familiar, one that will, no doubt, be recognized as one of our more beloved and complex fictional heroes. This is, quite simply, a stunning work of literature that will enrich as much as it enthralls.”
Daniel A. Olivas, author of Chicano Frankenstein
“In a world where the mere mention of the word ‘border’ is tinder for outrage, Rudy Ruiz’s The Border Between Us paints a canvas as expansive as the Big River itself. Unflinching in its nuanced depiction of the harsh realities, it is Ruiz’s deep connection to his roots that shows us the magic, the beauty, and the spirit that might have otherwise eluded us. He also reminds the reader that borders are not limited to geography, centering the story around an often-volatile father-son relationship. Perhaps most inspiring is that as the young, determined Ramón Lopez weighs all that separates us, he manages not to lose sight of the bonds that unite us. A gorgeous novel, and a necessary one in these fraught times.”
Bruce Ferber, award-winning author of I Buried Paul
“Eddie Lopez uses his impressive vocal talents…to convey a wide range of emotions in this powerful story of a boy becoming a man.”
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“Ruiz has written a poignant tale about an endearing underdog’s pursuit of the American dream.”
Booklist (starred review)
“This novel is much more than a coming of-age novel. Add in poverty, sickness, fear, and hope. All of these things help to make this novel soar.”
Florida Weekly (Naples)
“Rudy Ruiz, a masterful storyteller, gripped me with his gorgeously wrought prose and an unforgettable narrator, Ramón, sweet, funny, kind, and the smartest boy who’s ever been swooped off the floor of his overcrowded border school to give the nuns a run for their money with his chile-packet enterprise. This border-crossing boy turned misguided young man stole my heart from the get-go. I couldn’t put his story down and in one sitting devoured this whole powerful and piquante bildungsroman, chock-full of Dungeons & Dragons, Evel Knievel, avocados stuffed with serranos, and La Virgen appearing on a Brownsville tree. At times wickedly funny, other times acerbic as a rotting pile of limes stuck in the back of a broken-down bakery truck, this portrait of a Mexican American artist as a young man examines not only the borders between us but those deeply embedded within us. You will root for Ramón the underdog and the family he can’t always appreciate but who shape him into the champion of his community he will become. A necessary and heartwarming tale.”
Jennifer Givhan, author of River Woman, River Demon