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"Home is a collection of memories. Home helps us understand who we were and who we are, and allows us to predict who we may one day become. Some leave home early in their lives and, thrill after thrill, struggle to get back to their emotional center. Without borders, these eternal wanderers never give up their search for life's next adventure, hoping that one day they will find a place that they can once again call home.".
"So begins the thoughtful journey of an extraordinarily sensitive autobiography from Jorge Ramos, a man who perfectly embodies this adventurous spirit, and who hopes to someday find that place where he may finally feel anchored.".
"Never before has Jorge Ramos, award-winning anchorman for America's top-rated Spanish-language nightly newscast, let readers into so personal a space. From the loves he's had throughout his life to his passion for journalisin to his own sense of spiritual fulfillment, Ramos allows us to personally know a man we've trusted to deliver the news for years.
We realize that Ramos firmly grasps the idea that in order to live life to the fullest, one must take chances, and that risk is what ultimately leads one toward wisdom."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Translation of: Atravesando fronteras : la autobiografía de un periodista en busca de su lugar en el mundo.
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From his childhood days in Mexico, to his experience of censorship in government–owned Mexican media companies, his student years in LA, and his early beginnings as a journalist in the USA, Ramos gives us a personal and touching account of his life.With a series of intimate portraits of the leading political figures he has interviewed over the years (Castro, George W. Bush, Chavez, Clinton) and the places he has been, he reflects on world events and how they have changed, not only humanity, but his own life.
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