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Rendez-vous in Phoenix from Tony Sandoval is an autobiographical graphic tale that tells of the author's attempts to enter the United States for both love and a career.

The story is told simply, the fellow immigrants and their stories were woven into the Tony's singular story. The artwork was interesting and worked with the story very well. Beyond that there isn't a lot to add. It was enjoyable and well done, I just wasn't moved much beyond complimenting the quality.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley.

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It was great to read a book that focusses on the border crossing. This is something I had no idea about and the book made me get a glimpse of what it is like and I felt emotionally connected to the main character. It kept me on edge and I was holding my breath to see when he'd reach the States safely.

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