Rivermouth, Alejandra Oliva
Rivermouth, Alejandra Oliva
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Rivermouth
A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration

Author: Alejandra Oliva

Narrator: Angela Juarez

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

In this powerful and deeply felt polemic memoir, Alejandra Oliva, a Mexican-American translator and immigrant justice activist, offers a chronological document of her experience interpreting at the US-Mexico border, and of the people she has encountered along the way. Tracing her family's long and fluid relationship to the border, each generation born on opposite sides of the Rio Grande, and having worked on asylum cases since 2016, she knows all too well the gravity of taking someone's trauma and delivering it to the warped demands of the American immigration system.

In Rivermouth, Oliva focuses on the physical spaces that make up different phases of immigration and looks at how language and opportunity move through each of them; from the river as the waterway that separates the US and Mexico, to the table as the place over which Oliva prepares asylum seekers for their Credible Fear Interviews, and finally, to the wall as the behemoth imposition that runs along America's southernmost border.

As investigative and analytical as she is meditative and introspective, sharp as she is lyrical, and incisive as she is compassionate, in Rivermouth, Oliva argues for a better world while guiding us through the suffering that makes the fight necessary and the joy that makes it worth fighting for.

About Alejandra Oliva

Alejandra Oliva is an essayist, translator, immigrant justice advocate, and embroiderer. She is a recipient of the 2022 Creative Nonfiction Whiting Grant. Her writing has been included in Best American Travel Writing 2020, was nominated for a Pushcart prize, and was honored with an Aspen Summer Words Emerging Writers Fellowship. She was the Frankie Fellow at the Yale Whitney Humanities Center in 2022.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roxane on July 31, 2023

I am fascinated by translation both in theory and practice and it is translation that serves as the foundation of this excellent book that is about borders, and migration and how migration experiences can be so different. It’s part memoir of growing up as the child of immigrants while working with m......more

Goodreads review by Traci on September 19, 2023

I liked this book and found it smart and reflective. I appreciated how the author was very real and humble about her place in these stories. I was most interested in her thinking about translation and language and less interested in the religious aspects (though the faith stuff was less bothersome).......more

Goodreads review by Kat on April 25, 2023

This is not a novel, not an essay, not a documentary. It´s something on the edge between memoir, loose thoughts, and documentary. Even though it´s beautifully written I have struggled with reading this. The author jumps from one topic to another only to throw in some of her own personal experiences.......more

Goodreads review by mali on March 28, 2025

beautiful memoir reflecting on language, translation and humanity. oh and fuck ICE......more

Goodreads review by Tommy on September 05, 2023

The author never used the word “and” as a separator or when listing things and it really threw me off. In terms of content, she is a young author and I think this book is a collection of her thoughts as a young person and is thus filled with semi-inconclusiveness which I both liked and didn’t like.......more