I heartily recommend you take ‘The Crossing’ with Cormac

It’s a deeply moving story, following a young man through the southern border country. You see that wildness is something that you often don’t fully appreciate until you try to trap it, and then when you’ve trapped that wild thing and you’re close to it what you want more than anything is for it to run free again, but it seems that ‘civilized’ society—with its lusts, fears, and rules—won’t allow you to do that. I think it’s one of the saddest, wisest stories. You see that you’re vanity is a part of the good, bad, and ugly we’ve all made of God’s creation and, ultimately, you see that the sun God made rises “for all and without distinction”