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Frontera

A Graphic Novel

Julio Anta 

(Author)

Jacoby Salcedo 

(Illustrator)
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2024 Eisner Award Nominee for Best Publication for Teens

2024 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens 

2024 Children’s Book Council’s Young Adults' Favorites Award

2024 Texas Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List

Mateo makes the dangerous journey back home to the United States through the Sonoran Desert with the help of a new friend, a ghost named Guillermo, in a supernatural borderland odyssey by debut graphic novelists Julio Anta and Jacoby Salcedo.

As long as he remembers to stay smart and keep his eyes open, Mateo knows that he can survive the trek across the Sonoran Desert that will take him from Mexico to the United States. That is, until he’s caught by the Border Patrol only moments after sneaking across the fence in the dead of night.

Escaping their clutches comes at a price and, lost in the desert without a guide or water, Mateo is ill-prepared for the unforgiving heat that is sure to arrive come sunrise. With the odds stacked against him, his one chance at survival may be putting his trust in something, or rather someone, that he isn’t even sure exists.

If you’d asked him if ghosts were real before he found himself face-to-face with one, Mateo wouldn’t have even considered it. But now, confronted with the nearly undeniable presence of Guillermo, he’s having second thoughts. Having spent his afterlife guiding migrants to safety, Guillermo knows things about the Sonoran Desert far beyond what could be explained by a mere hallucination. But even as Mateo forms an uneasy partnership with Guillermo, survival is still uncertain.

The Sonoran Desert, with its hostile temperatures and inhabitants, is teeming with danger as the Border Patrol and rogue militias prowl its deadly terrain. As his journey stretches on, Mateo will have to decide exactly what and who he’s willing to sacrifice to find home.

Product Details

PublisherHarperAlley
Publish DateJuly 18, 2023
Pages240
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780063054943
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 17.8 pounds

About the Author

Julio Anta is the author of many graphic novels, including the Eisner Award–nominated Frontera; Sí, Se Puede: The Latino Heroes Who Changed the United States; Speak Up, Santiago!; and This Land Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story. Julio was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and currently resides in New York City, where he works to tell narratively rich stories about a diverse range of Latinx characters for readers of all ages. 

Jacoby Salcedo is a comic book illustrator who is based in Olympia, Washington. He is the artist of the DC Comics graphic novel This Is Our Land: A Blue Beetle Story with frequent collaborator Julio Anta. He is the cocreator of Frontera with Anta. Jacoby is also the artist on the Dark Horse miniseries It's Only Teenage Wasteland with writer Curt Pires. Jacoby has also been featured in multiple comic anthologies such as DC's Legion of Bloom, Graphic Mundi's COVID Chronicles, and the GLAAD award–winning Young Men in Love

Reviews

"Anta pulls no punches, organically weaving together myriad contemporary border issues. Salcedo’s richly colored backdrops and expressive characters make the desert and its inhabitants come alive in an adventure steeped in magical realism that artfully conveys a small sampling of migrant stories." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A touching story of resilience, this is a must-read for those who are looking for insight on the migrant experience with a supernatural twist." — Booklist

"A stirring supernatural framing of an all too common and heartbreaking reality." — Kirkus Reviews

"Exploring topics of immigration, racism, freedom, and ­helping others, this action-packed graphic novel presents the journey across the ­border in a whole new way." — School Library Journal

"A powerful glimpse into the physical and emotional burdens some young people carry." — Horn Book Magazine

"This magical graphic novel captures the very real resilience of people trying to build a life of stability and emphasizes how love can survive and cross the most desolate plains." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

"A new classic of Latinx literature!" — David Bowles, award-winning author of They Call Me Güero

Frontera gives us moments of solidarity, grief, bravery, and love, and shows us the beauty of these human feelings when they stand against the machine of American imperialism.”  — Kiku Hughes, author of Displacement

“An action-packed and heartfelt story that highlights the resiliency of immigrants and the power of ancestral history.”  — Alexis Castellanos, author of Isla to Island

“A story about sacrifice, immigration, home, and ultimately, love, Frontera carries an important message in the world today.”  — Laura Gao, author of Messy Roots

“An absolute gut punch of a story. This book belongs in every high school and middle school library in our country.”  — Maggie Tokuda-Hall, author of Squad

"A powerful graphic novel that has the potential to help change how young people see the world through this incredible and moving story." — Stephanie Cooke, author of Oh My Gods! and ParaNorthern

“A magical tale with striking poignancy and heart." — Adrianna Cuevas, author of Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez and The Ghosts of Rancho Espanto

"Julio and Jacoby created a story that is brave and beautiful. And they did so with tenacity. The words are sharp and the art enamoring." — Jose Pimienta, author Twin Cities and Suncatcher

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