. . . when people from south of the Border drove to Tucson to work and then returned home to live, a time when the U.S. Mexico line was a wire lying on the ground and we crossed the border like birds.
— Kathryn Ferguson
December 30, 2019 at 5:56 am (Books, Eavesdropping, Personal Bookshelf, Places, Traveling, Women Writers)
Tags: nonfiction, reading lists, Sundays
. . . when people from south of the Border drove to Tucson to work and then returned home to live, a time when the U.S. Mexico line was a wire lying on the ground and we crossed the border like birds.
— Kathryn Ferguson
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