Reading Guide 1
At its heart, The Devils Highway is the story of a journey in the
hope of starting a better life. Every family in the United States arrived
here from somewhere else. What is your familys story?
The Devils Highway is the story of the U.S.-Mexico border, but
it is also about many other invisible borders. Aside from the physical
border itself, what other borders separate the people in this
story?
What borders separate all of us as people? If these borders exist,
is there any way to bridge them? Or do we need these borders?
Is Jesus Antonio Lopez Ramos, aka Mendez, the villain of the
story? Did he get what he deserved?
The theme of survival may be evident for the walkers, but how
does it also apply to the Border Patrol and the smugglers themselves?
To what lengths would you go to feed your family?
There seems to be a theme of occult and spiritual forces behind
the scenes in the Arizona desert. Are these references offered
symbolically, or are these presences an actual reality?
Luis Alberto Urrea writes that some of the Yuma 14/Wellton
26 were aliens before they ever crossed the line. What does this
statement mean?
In the opening pages of The Devils Highway, the author draws
a parallel between the issues of todays border and the United
States treatment of Chinese coolies in the nineteenth century.
Can you think of historical parallels to any other current hotbutton
issues?
The Devils Highway examines the border from many different
points of view. Do you think the author approached the topic
with a truly objective eye?
Imagine that you have been granted the ultimate power to set
border policy. What would you do? Why would your solution
work? Why might it not?