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To Philip Garrison, all borders, he exist mostly in the imagination - a point he proves decisively in this delightful book. Garrison is an award-winning writer and this book shows why. Warm, witty, self-deprecating, and charming, this collection illuminates the lives of migrants, whether at the local food bank in Ellensburg, Washington, in the streets of Michoacan, or everywhere in between.

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To Philip Garrison, all borders, he exist mostly in the imagination - a point he proves decisively in this delightful book. Garrison is an award-winning writer and this book shows why. Warm, witty, self-deprecating, and charming, this collection illuminates the lives of migrants, whether at the local food bank in Ellensburg, Washington, in the streets of Michoacan, or everywhere in between.
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Autorenporträt
Philip Garrison is the author of Augury and Waiting for the Earth to Turn Over. He is one of the founders of APOYO, a volunteer group that offers advocacy, interpretation services, and a food and clothing bank that now serves some 400 people a month from central Washington's mexicano communities. He is a recipient of the Associated Writing Programs Creative Nonfiction Award and a Governor's Writer's Award from Washington State. He is an emeritus professor of English at Central Washington University and lives in Ellensburg.