

Oprah responded with a video on Tuesday, saying she didn't plan to cancel the book but would be having a special discussion about it in March. "But in a time of widespread misinformation, fearmongering, and white-supremacist propaganda related to immigration and to our border, in a time when adults and children are dying in US immigration cages, we believe that a novel blundering so badly in its depiction of marginalized, oppressed people should not be lifted up." "This is not a letter calling for silencing, nor censoring," the letter reads. dudski JanuCummins' barbed wire nail art and book party centerpieces, modeled off her cover, didn't help -oliver merino Janu-Alex P 👹 JanuSome of the people who spoke out said their issue was not with the book, but the lack of diversity it showed in the publishing industry -viet thanh nguyen Janu-Bree Newsome Bass Janu-Aura Bogado JanuOn Wednesday, dozens of authors signed a letter asking Oprah to cancel 'American Dirt' as her book club pick He said when he first read a scene in "American Dirt" about a boy being crushed to death by a garbage truck, it immediately reminded him of a section in Luis Alberto Urrea's book " By the Lake of Sleeping Children," which is about the author's years of humanitarian work in Tijuana, Mexico.


Schmidt wrote on the Huffington Post that some of the scenes in "American Dirt" reminded him of nonfiction books he had read. All, unfortunately, with the worst stereotypes, fixations, and inaccuracies about Latinos."Ĭummins also faced accusations of plagiarism The Los Angeles Times' Esmeralda Bermudez wrote that the book made her "cringe" because she realized it "was not written for people like me," immigrants, but "for everyone else - to enchant them, take them on a wild border-crossing ride, make them feel all fuzzy inside about the immigrant plight."This may seem like a small point of contention, but it seems illustrative of the larger criticism surrounding the novel." Tina Vasquez pointed out in the Boston Globe that the majority of migrants who try to cross the US-Mexico border are from Central America, and not Mexico, like the characters in Cummins' novel.Jeanine Cummins' novel American Dirt - or 'The Grapes of Wrath for our times,' according to author Don Winslow - is neither the dream I had hoped for nor the vehicle that is going to create the type of change our community deserves." For our talent to be recognized and our stories to be honored - for our lived experiences to create a better reality for our community. Former undocumented Mexican immigrant Julissa Arce wrote on BuzzFeed:"As a Latina writer, my petitions were for us to be seen, heard, and understood.Kath Barbadoro JanuThen a rash of opinion pieces came out trying to explain the scandal Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
