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| #938618 in Books | 2010-08-10 | 2010-08-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x1.00 x5.30l,.76 | File type: PDF | 448 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent read.|By Rorie|An excellent read. A book that is far-reaching, ambitious in talking about politics and our place in the world while being intimate and heart-breaking in its honesty about our most intimate experiences. Poetic with aspects of magic realism without being too far-fetched. This book is an unflinching look at all the issues that traverse women's lives|.com |Book Description From the verdant hills of Rio de Janeiro to Evita Perón’s glittering Buenos Aires, from the haven of a corner butcher shop to the halls of the United States Embassy in Montevideo, this gripping novel—at once
On the first day of the year 1900, a small town deep in the Uruguayan countryside gathers to witness a miracle—the mysterious reappearance Pajarita, a lost infant who will grow up to begin a lineage of fiercely independent women. Her daughter, Eva, a stubborn beauty intent on becoming a poet, overcomes a shattering betrayal to embark on a most unconventional path. And Eva's daughter, Salomé, awakens to both her sensuality and political convictions amid th...
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