
From this novel, I developed a good sense of the way things were politically in the Dominican Republic during the 40's -60's, felt like the characters were family, and completely fell in love with the Mirabel sisters. I also developed an unabashed abhorrence for El Jefe, aka General Trujillo, who governed with a closed mind and an iron-fist, to put it mildly. Because I am bilingual, I enjoyed the interspersed Spanish colloquialisms. I started off reading this book at a quick pace, but slowed up a bit as I went along in order to draw things out, not wanting to overlook anything. This book is chock full of horror and heroism; this is a story not to be missed!
~K.R. Copeland
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This was an excellent book. I find as a black woman that the most struggle that I know about is my own. Fiction is a great way to learn history--and learn some I did. This story really shows how the everyday life of a woman can also be home to revolution.
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