Solito

A Memoir

Javier Zamora

What would you do if you had to leave your home, your family and your country at the age of nine to embark on a journey full of dangers and challenges? That is the question that Javier Zamora asks himself in his book Solito, an autobiographical story that narrates his experience as a migrant child from El Salvador to the United States.

Zamora, who was born in 1990 during the Salvadoran civil war, was forced to follow in the footsteps of his parents, who had fled to the US seeking a better life. Accompanied by his grandfather to Guatemala, Zamora had to continue alone and cross Mexico and the Sonoran desert, along with other migrants who became his traveling and survival companions.

In Solito, Zamora recounts in an innocent but brave voice the difficulties he faced on his journey: armed men, traffickers, Border Patrol, hunger, cold, fear, and loneliness. But he also recounts the moments of beauty, solidarity and hope he found along the way, as well as the lessons he learned about the art of migrating.

Solito is a moving and important book, which shows the reality of thousands of boys and girls who risk their lives every year to reunite with their families or escape violence and poverty. It is a work that invites us to reflect on the causes and consequences of migration, and on the need for a humane and supportive response from the countries involved.

If you want to know the story of Javier Zamora, a boy who made an impossible and terrible journey, but also extraordinary and unforgettable, dont miss Solito, a book that will make you cry, laugh and admire the courage and resilience of this writer. and Salvadoran poet.


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