The Infectious Disease of Distance Grande, R. (2012). The Distance Between Us: A Memoir . New York, NY: Washington Square Press. (pp. 163-249) At this point of the book, I am beginning to really understand the meaning behind the title, The Distance Between Us . In my first post, I thought the distance was between Reyna and her father in the United States. In the second post, it seemed the distance was focused on Reyna and her mother. However, now I understand there is distance present within her entire family. Immigration has caused physical, as well as mental distance between Reyna and her father, mother, siblings, grandmother, aunts and uncles. Here we see the infectious pain that spreads throughout immigrant families. Again, Reyna is offering a personal insight into the effects of illegal immigration. Although readers may still feel it is wrong to illegally enter our country, it's impossible to close this book without a developed empathy for the risks and conseq...