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Crossing Borders: Three Women. Three Generations. One Mexico.

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Crossing Borders: Three Women. Three Generations. One Mexico.

By: Angel Rii
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Crossing Borders: Three Women, Three Generations, One Mexico
Part telenovela, part soap opera—completely unforgettable.

Three women. One family. A country that offers them each a choice: stay the course or start over.

Lin has crossed more than just borders—six marriages, five children, and a lifetime of bold decisions have led her to Mexico, where she’s finally ready to write her own ending. Her daughter Jade took a different path—single, steady, and focused—but Mexico has a way of testing even the most carefully built plans. And Zoey? She’s in her 20s, living fast, making money, and collecting secrets the way her grandmother once collected husbands.

Set against the rich, complicated backdrop of modern Mexico, Crossing Borders is a multigenerational journey of reinvention, resilience, and the beautiful mess that is family.

They didn’t all plan to end up in Mexico. But now that they’re here, the question is: who will stay the same—and who will dare to begin again?

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