This was a hilarious and informative choose-your-own style book about immigration to America—the hows, the whys, and the journey through it all.
You choose from an Easy, Medium, and Hard way to “get into America”, and while everything stayed very jokey and lighthearted, Medina sprinkles in information about the visas required for immigration. It taught me a lot I didn’t know, about the costs and how long its take to get a visa in particular.
And I think this is definitely the kinds of books we need. Books telling stories, books from immigrants, books from /people/, all people. I’m just restarting my immigrant story journey—I read Javier Zamora’s Solito in 2025 (which has a much deeper, heart-wrenching tone, but changed my worldview), and this was a good, lighthearted addition to that list.
“If you don’t like this book, you support ICE.” - p. 8
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars, for readers… well, I don’t know that there needs to be an age range. Maybe 13+, if only for interest levels. Just check the content warnings. Recommended for choose-your-own lovers and readers who want a truthful, but humorous touch in their stories.
Content Warnings: language, light sexual mentions, death (only mentioned)