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Illegal: A Disappeared Novel

By Francisco X. Stork   

Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338310559 Hardcover
304 Pages | Ages 12 & Up

Scholastic Inc. | ISBN 9781338310573 Ebook
304 Pages | Ages 12 & Up

What does it mean to be illegal in the United States?

Life in Mexico is a death sentence for Emiliano and his sister Sara.To escape the violent cartel that is after them, they flee across the border, seeking a better life in the United States and hoping that they can find a way to bring their pursuers to justice. Sara turns herself over to the authorities to apply for asylum. Emiliano enters the country illegally, planning to live with their father. But now Sara is being held indefinitely in a detention facility, awaiting an asylum hearing that may never come, finding it harder every day to hold on to her faith and hope. Life for Emiliano is not easy either. Everywhere he goes, it's clear that he doesn't belong. And all the while, the cartel is closing in on them...Emiliano sets off on a tense and dangerous race to find justice, but can he expose the web of crimes from his place in the shadows? Award-winning author Francisco X. Stork's powerful follow-up to Disappeared delves with his usual sensitivity into the injustice that hides under the guise of the law in the United States. This is a timely and moving story that takes an unsparing look at the asylum process and the journey to find a new life in the US.

Raves & reviews:

Praise for Illegal:

"An eye-opening look at U.S. immigration wrapped inside a tense thriller." — Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Refugee

"Illegal is a compelling read infused with Francisco Stork's signature heart and thought-provoking ideas. With honesty and authenticity, it grapples with questions that we all ask ourselves about the moral inequities of immigration. Heartbreaking, yet hopeful." — Pam Muñoz Ryan, New York Times bestselling author of Echo and Esperanza Rising

"Illegal is timely and evocative. Once again, Francisco X. Stork challenges and expands our perceptions of empathy, justice, and what it means to be human." — Sharon Cameron, New York Times bestselling author of The Light in Hidden Places