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Springtime in a Broken Mirror
Springtime in a Broken Mirror | Mario Benedetti
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Santiago is trapped. Taken political prisoner in Montevideo after a brutal military coup, he can do nothing but write letters to his family, and try to stay sane. Far away, his nine-year-old daughter Beatrice wonders at the marvels of 1970s Buenos Aires, but her grandpa and mother - Santiago's beautiful, careworn wife, Graciela - struggle to adjust to a life in exile. Graciela fights to retain the fiery passion that suffused her marriage, her politics, her whole life, as day by day Santiago edges closer to freedom. But Santiago's rakish, reckless best friend is a constant, brooding presence in the exiles' lives, and Graciela finds herself drawn irresistibly towards him. A lucid, heart-wrenching saga of a family torn apart by the forces of history, Springtime in a Broken Mirror tells with tenderness and fury of the indelible imprint politics leaves on individual lives. Generous and unflinching, it asks whether the broken bonds of family and history can ever truly be mended.
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AdaChivers
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I read this for a blind box book club.
I didn't like it very much, but almost everyone loved it.
It's about revolution and exile, with some chapters of non fiction (the best parts of the book and I hate non fiction).

Hoopiefoot Your drink is beautiful! 5y
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Emilymdxn
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Look at these gorgeous coloured #penguin books! I want all of them. It makes me so excited for #spring

Autumnlong I love that cover on The Way of a Pilgrim 😳 (edited) 6y
Emilymdxn Ikr I want to put a poster of it on my wall or something @Autumnlong 6y
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sofiaga
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This is my favorite Benedetti book. He is an Uruguayan writer and I honestly can recommend anything he wrote. Check out any of his translated works.