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Solito

The New York Times Bestseller

Javier Zamora author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:15th Sep '22

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A young boy's journey across the border reveals the harsh realities of migration and the enduring hope of reuniting with family in Solito.

In Solito, young Javier embarks on a harrowing journey to reunite with his parents across the border. Driven by dreams of enjoying orange sherbet ice cream with them in the United States, Javier must navigate a treacherous three-thousand-mile trek alone. What should be a two-week journey stretches into seven, filled with challenges and unexpected encounters that test his resilience and determination.

During his odyssey, Javier faces the brutal realities of border-crossing, witnessing the lengths to which people will go to survive. He learns about sacrifice, as individuals make difficult choices to help one another in dire circumstances. This memoir captures the essence of a child's innocence amidst perilous boat trips, relentless desert treks, and the ever-present threat of violence. Yet, it is also a story of small joys—like tasting tacos for the first time—and the profound longing for familial love.

Solito is not just a tale of hardship; it is a poignant reminder of the human spirit's capacity for hope and connection. Through Javier's eyes, readers are offered a rare, eye-opening perspective on the brutal realities faced by many at the border, making it a compelling and essential read that resonates deeply with contemporary issues of migration and belonging.

‘I don’t think I’ve ever read a memoir which captivated me in so many ways... It was a beautiful book about family, those that we have and those that we make, and the little family that they made on their journey, which was almost sort of Iliad-esque. An epic journey to their loved ones, because they had no choice.’ 

-- Jenna Bush Hager, TODAY

'A monumental accomplishment.'

-- Oprah Daily

'Crafted with stunning intimacy . . . you’ll feel so close to the boy [Zamora] was then that you’ll think about him long after the book is done. It’s impossible not to feel both immersed in and changed by this extraordinary book.'

-- Los Angeles Times

'An important, beautiful work.'

-- New York Times Book Review

Solito is at once blistering and tender, devastating and affirming – it is, quite simply, a revelation, a new landmark in the literature of migration, and in nonfiction writ large.’

-- Francisco Cantú, New York Times bestselling author of The Line Becomes a River

'A beautifully wrought work that renders the migrant experience into a vivid, immediately accessible portrayal' 

* Kirkus Review (starred) *

'A monumental act of reconstruction...Zamora reminds us that behind the word migrant – whether used casually or cruelly – there are human faces, and individual tragedies and triumphs.

* New Internationalist *

'A gripping story, heart-breaking in some passages and heartening in others. Solito is my travel book of the year.'

-- Telegraph

'A beguiling personal memoir which is so effortlessly evocative of time and place, so light in its unexpected humour and convincing in its characterisation, it reads like a novel written by a master of imaginative and empathetic fiction.'

-- Big Issue

'Solito is both a work of personal healing and an implicit appeal for countries, including the United States, to address the hardships and danger that immigration posed to Zamora, and continues to pose for countless others.'

-- New York Times

'The heartbreaking odyssey of nine-year-old Javier Zamora, travelling through South America alone to reach his migrant parents in California, is both a rare, eye-opening rendition of the brutal reality of border-crossing and a haunting testament to the human cost of contemporary immigration policies. I was brought to tears of sympathy and anger.'

-- Lea Ypi, author of Free

'It’s the finest work of non-fiction I’ve read this yearSolito is a reminder, too, of how far strangers will go to help one another in times of trouble.’

-- Deskbound Traveller

‘If there’s any justice, Solito will someday be considered a classic.’

-- Rumaan Alam, New York Times bestselling author of Leave the World Behind

‘This is a magnificent book. Every character is rendered with boundless care and love, and the result is… a gorgeous, riveting tale of perseverance and the lengths humans will go to help one another in times of struggle. With this book, Zamora arrives at the forefront of essential American voices.’

-- Dave Eggers, author of The Circle and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

‘I have waited for a memoir like Solito for decades.’

-- Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street

‘Zamora presents an immensely moving story of desperation and hardship in this account of his childhood migration from El Salvador to the US… This sheds an urgent and compassionate light on the human lives caught in an ongoing humanitarian crisis.’

-- Publishers Weekly, starred review

'A stone-cold masterpiece. I read with my heart in my throat.'

-- Emma Straub, author of the New York Times Bestseller ALL ADULTS HERE

‘This incredible book… is an outstanding contribution to migration literature. It should become a compulsory read in schools, to understand better the ordeals that millions of migrants face daily trying to cross borders. Solito is not only a masterpiece of memoir writing but one of my favourite books of non-fiction published in recent years. It is a powerful human account that transcends languages, countries and cultures. The book sings its heart out with devastating force: it’s full of life, struggle and hope.’

-- Morning

ISBN: 9780861544769

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 34mm

Weight: unknown

400 pages