yes
Miguel is a man that victor meets on the bus also known as sleepy eye. Miguel eventuall helps Victor to attempt to cross the border.
Lucas Brasi (Enforcer for the family) Dies first in a bar while meeting with a rival family. He gets strangled to death by Garrot wire.
Pinochhio is the obvious answer. There was a sort of nursery rhyme which went: Liar Liar, your pants are on fire- your NOSE is as LONG as a TELEGRAPH WIRE! not being into (PInocchio) I did not realize that was the indirect origin.
Because it steel wire can be use as it own earth connection
Drag the blue wire to the red wire and watch the show
The main character in the Crossing the Wire does have flashbacks.
just type in summary of crossing the wire on answers and that might help you.
Victor Flores, Rico Rivera, Reynaldo, Chuy, Miguel Escobar, Julio, Tony Jarra, Morales, Cornelio Martinez, Torres, Dave Hansen, and Pablo Ortega
One wire, and it's purple.
A book by Will Hobbs
Miguel.
1st person
The wire that do not touch each other are dawn without blobs.
in crossing the wire victor live in the earth. he is a usual human(alien) that live on earth or i could say that he live in the little island under the a of atlantic ocean.
to be brave and have confidence cx
2004. I found it on his website.
"Crossing the Wire" includes many Spanish words and phrases because the story is set in Mexico and focuses on the journey of a young Mexican boy crossing the border into the United States. The use of Spanish language adds authenticity to the characters and setting, conveying the cultural context of the narrative. It also helps to enrich the reading experience by providing a glimpse into the characters' identities and backgrounds.