Solito is Javier Zamora’s powerful memoir of migration, recounting his harrowing three-thousand-mile journey from El Salvador to the United States at just nine years old. With his mother having left four years earlier and his father barely a memory, Javier sets out alone, joining strangers and guided by a coyote in hopes of reuniting with his parents. He dreams only of family closeness, but what lies ahead are dangers he could not have imagined—grueling desert crossings, perilous boat rides, armed encounters, arrests, and betrayals that test the limits of a child’s endurance.
What was meant to be a two-week trip stretches into two transformative months, during which the people traveling beside him—fellow migrants enduring the same risks—become an unexpected family bound by survival and care. With raw honesty and deep compassion, Zamora not only recounts his personal odyssey but also gives voice to the millions who face similar journeys out of necessity. Solito is both a heart-wrenching story of a boy’s courage and resilience and a profound testament to the human spirit’s longing for home, safety, and love.