After A Flower Traveled in My Blood
Separated: Inside an American Tragedy by Jacob Soboroff
If the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo hunting down stolen children through DNA and defiance left you breathless, you need the American immigration crisis dissected with that same primal horror. State-sponsored family separations, mothers weaponized against their own blood, ordinary people refusing to vanish—this is the unflinching exposure of systemic rot you crave, gutting you with personal testimonies while arming you with insider truths about how democracies betray their stated values.