The book's simple language immerses the reader immediately and breathlessly in the terror and difficulty of Lydia and Luca's flight. The uncomplicated moral universe allows us to read it as a thriller with real-life stakes. The novel's polemical architecture gives a single very forceful and efficient drive to the narrative. And the greatest animating spirit of the novel is the love between Lydia and Luca: It shines its blazing light on all the desperate migrants and feels true and lived…American Dirt was written with good intentions, and like all deeply felt books, it calls its imagined ghosts into the reader's real flesh.