Victor, a 15-year-old Mexican teenager, decides to "cross the wire" into "El Norte" (the United States) to save his family from starvation in Mexico. Not having any coyote money to pay the smugglers, Victor must jump trains, stow away on trucks, and hike miles through the Arizona desert. Victor's journey is filled with danger, freezing and unbearably hot weather, hunger, and dead ends. On the other hand, Victor makes new friends and realizes the importance of friendship. In addition, Victor discovers that he is resilient and will do everything to earn money to support his family.
A book by Will Hobbs
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As of now, "Crossing the Wire," a book by Will Hobbs, has not been made into a motion picture. The novel, which deals with themes of immigration and adventure, has garnered attention since its publication, but it has not yet been adapted for film.
The main character in the Crossing the Wire does have flashbacks.
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The number of pages in a crossover comic can vary depending on the specific issue. It typically ranges from 20 to 30 pages.
"Crossing the Wire" by Will Hobbs is a young adult novel that follows the journey of a young Mexican boy named Victor, who crosses the border into the United States in search of work to support his family. The story highlights the harsh realities of illegal immigration and the challenges faced by individuals seeking a better life. As Victor navigates the dangerous terrain and faces numerous obstacles, he must rely on his determination and resourcefulness to survive.
2004. I found it on his website.
This book was designed for teenagers. It's the story of a teenager who tries to save his family by illegally crossing into America to find work.
Will Hobbs' first book was a picture book he wrote called Beardream, published in 1997.
Sheep by Valerie Hobbs is a book. The book is about a dog named Sheep.
He bought gum and sold it again and washed car windows