46 pages 1 hour read

Diane Guerrero, Michelle Burford

In the Country We Love: My Family Divided

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2016

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In the Country We Love by Diane Guerrero and Michelle Burford is a memoir detailing Guerrero’s life before and after the deportation of her parents to Colombia by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement when she was 14 years old, focusing on her struggles with identity, mental health, and the pursuit of her acting career, ultimately highlighting the human impact of immigration policies. The book includes sensitive topics related to mental health, including self-harm and a suicide attempt.

Reviews & Readership

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In the Country We Love by Diane Guerrero and Michelle Burford is an emotionally compelling memoir that delves into the heart-wrenching impact of immigration and family separation. Guerrero's poignant narrative and Burford's seamless writing capture readers, though some critiques mention a lack of depth in exploring broader social issues. Overall, it’s a heartfelt and eye-opening read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read In the Country We Love?

A reader who would enjoy In the Country We Love by Diane Guerrero and Michelle Burford is interested in memoirs that intertwine personal struggle with broader social issues. Fans of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls and Becoming by Michelle Obama will appreciate Guerrero's poignant, empowering narrative on immigration and resilience.

RecommendedReading Age

15-18years

Book Details

Themes

Life/Time: The Future

Topics

Immigration / Refugee