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Illegal - by John Dennehy (Paperback)

Illegal - by  John Dennehy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An idealistic, young American moves out of the country when George Bush is reelected and finds love and revolution in Ecuador. Two years later he is arrested and deported. With the help of corrupt police and smugglers he sneaks back in and crosses four more times over the next year, seeing a side of the modern border rarely shown.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Illegal</em> tells the true story of love and deception, revolutions and deportations as it chronicles the trials of John Dennehy. Naïve New Yorker, Dennehy refuses to be part of the feverish nationalism of post 9/11 America. His search for hope takes him to Ecuador, where he falls in love with firebrand Lucia, who perfects his broken Spanish while they find solidarity in the brewing social upheaval. Amid the unrest, Dennehy is arrested and deported to the United States but he has found something worth fighting for.</p><p>A raw account of a young American abroad grasping for meaning, this pulsating story of violent protests, illegal border crossings and loss of innocence raises questions about the futility of borders and the irresistible power of nationalism.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"It reads almost like fiction, but it isn't. Dennehy's memoir is an eye-opener to what most of us pay no attention to. It's gripping, intense, and real."</p><p>-Jenya Grace, author of <em>The Battle for Oz</em></p><p> </p><p>"John Dennehy's memoir of love, life and illegally crossing borders in beautiful, but tumultuous Ecuador is told with vulnerability, honesty and is absolutely riveting.</p><p>-Katie McKenna, author of <em>How to Get Run Over by a Truck</em></p><p> </p><p>"In <em>Illegal</em> John Dennehy admirably wrestles with some of the most pressing matters of our current age: What is the character of the United States? What happens to an idealistic young American abroad? Borders, national identity, justice. And then love, cutting through it all. How do two young lovers hold on to each other in the maelstrom of national politics and the swings of history? As Dennehy throws himself into the political and social life of Ecuador, you will see some of yourself in him."</p><p>-Cullen Thomas, author of <em>Brother One Cell</em></p><p> </p><p>"Powerful and relatable. The pages resonated with me in a way I can't quite quantify. Beautiful to see someone put themselves out there like this."</p><p>-Zac Thompson, author of <em>Weaponized</em></p><p> </p><p>"Compellingly written, Dennehy's memoir of a tumultuous time of love and danger promises to be an exciting read with an ending that might land somewhere on the dark side of happy. Unlike so many journalists who can't leave the just-the-facts-ma'am style behind when they attempt book length manuscripts, Dennehy writes like a master storyteller."</p><p>-S.T. Ranscht, co-author of <em>Enhanced</em></p><br>

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