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Luis Alberto Urrea Author of The Devil's Highway

1 h 34 min · 22. feb. 2026
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We had the absolute honor of welcoming Luis Alberto Urrea to The Brown Book Club Podcast and let me tell you, he is exactly who you hope he’ll be. Urrea is the Pulitzer Prize finalist behind unforgettable books like The Devil’s Highway, a haunting account of migration and survival in the Arizona desert, and The House of Broken Angels, a tender, hilarious, and deeply human story about family, borders, and belonging. He’s also the author of Into the Beautiful North, a sharp and heartfelt novel about friendship, migration, and courage. But what stood out most wasn’t just the awards or the résumé. It was how grounded he was. He showed up with humility. With humor. With that tío energy that makes you feel like you’ve known him your whole life. He spoke about grief, migration, storytelling, and love without ego — just truth. You could feel how deeply he cares about the people he writes about and the communities he comes from. Luis Alberto Urrea didn’t just come on the podcast as an acclaimed author. He came as a storyteller of the people. And he reminded us why stories matter.

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