Daniel D. Arreola has lived and taught in three of the four U.S. border states and is currently associate professor in the Department of Geography and in the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University.
James R. Curtis was raised fifteen miles from the border in San Diego and is now associate professor in the Department of Geography at Oklahoma State University.
"At long last there is a good book on one of the most-talked-about but least-understood regions of the world. . . . Arreola and Curtis utilize an engaging informal style of writing that makes the book a pleasure to read. . . . It is both a solid regional geography and, to some degree, an architectural and social guide to an area long ignored by serious writers. It is also a fun book."--Geographical Review "The authors are to be congratulated for providing a wealth of detailed information about Mexican border cities."--Annuals of American Geographers "Engagingly and clearly written . . . arguably the best book on Mexican border cities to date."--Southwest Historical Quarterly
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