Itâs a rainy Saturday morning in New York and Valeria Luiselli has left her household â her daughter, niece and visiting mother â sleeping peacefully; only her dog, Lola, is up and about, occasionally scrabbling and truffling at her feet. In this all-woman house, Luiselli laughs, âeveryoneâs very lazyâ, and very calm, too; there is, she says, âno one to make us angryâ. But turn the pages of Lost Children Archive, a stunning exploration of the lives of those on the American borderlands that has won this yearâs Dublin Literary Award, and there is enough turbulence and anger to set the world ablaze.