“A stunning piece of investigative journalism and a lyrical meditation on memory, meaning, and the immigrant experience.”—
San Francisco Chronicle
“With compassionate storytelling, Hernandez humanizes the individuals who died in the crash, eulogizing them with anecdotes and stories that would have been theirs if they had not lost their lives so far from home.”—
Los Angeles Review of Books
“All They Will Call You is not just a book; it’s a community project, a labor of love that spans years of research, encompassing countless records, interviews and oral histories. The book serves as a monument to the Mexican lives that were lost in that plane crash, giving them the dignity they deserved.”—El Paso Matters
“This book is an opportunity to cut through the immigration rhetoric we drown in every day. It’s an opportunity to speak about the people behind the abstraction.”—
Tucson Weekly
“The book is more than just a biography of names. It’s a history of the Mexican American experience. It’s about how a former worker-immigrant program worked. It’s about the lives of those who came to America.”—
Tulsa World
“[
All They Will Call You] toes the line between journalism, memoir, ethnography, and poetry with a rare and invigorating finesse, emerging as a rare piece of art.”—
Visalia Times-Delta
“Tim Z. Hernandez is the real thing. This epic, tragic story is finally being told, and it is in the best possible hands.”—Luis Alberto Urrea
“An important and moving book, exploring the theme of identity and loss and disenfranchisement—topics that have never been more urgent than they are now. Hernandez has illuminated the present with this original and riveting examination of the past.”—Susan Orlean
“There’s something miraculous about the storytelling feat Tim Z. Hernandez has pulled off in
All They Will Call You. With great compassion and patience, he has immersed himself in a long-forgotten episode of California history, and uncovered a multilayered epic of love, injustice, and family fortitude, stretching across generations and borders. This is an intelligent, empathic, and deeply moving work.”—Héctor Tobar
“In his lyrics to ‘Plane Wreck at Los Gatos,’ my father, Woody Guthrie, asked a simple question, ‘Who are these friends?’ and finally someone has answered that question. It was unknown if their stories would ever come to light, or if they would simply remain ghosts without names, as if they had no lives at all—as if they didn’t count. Through Hernandez’s amazing work, I now know who these people were, their lives, their loves, and their journeys.
All They Will Call You is a heart-wrenching read for anyone who cares, and the names—now etched in stone in a far-off graveyard—have become friends who will travel with me as long as I am walking.”—Arlo Guthrie
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All They Will Call You is a humbling book that honors and memorializes these ‘deportees’ and all the humble people whose backbreaking work puts food on our tables.”—
De Colores
“The hybrid style that Hernandez works with creates space so that, as readers, we may find those moments of resonance that turn anonymous migrant workers into someone a reader could have known. By doing so, we find a space to grieve a loss that we weren’t even aware of until we picked up the book.”—
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