Shattered Paradise

Shattered Paradise

Ileana Araguti / Ileana Gutierrez

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Editorial:
New Trends Press
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9781963925197

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SHATTERED PARADISE: Memoirs of a Nicaraguan War Child by Ileana Araguti is a moving memoir of a young girl growing up during the 1970s Nicaraguan conflict. This coming-of-age story captures resilience, hope, and survival amid political upheaval and war.Through vivid storytelling, Araguti brings to life the beauty and tragedy of Nicaragua, illustrating the impact of the conflict on her family and childhood. Born into unrest, she recounts her journey from a carefree childhood to the stark realities of living in a war zone. Her memoir is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, navigating the dangers and challenges of growing up in a country torn apart by violence.SHATTERED PARADISE delves into Nicaragua’s rich history and culture, offering readers a personal perspective on the political and social issues that shaped the country. The memoir explores themes of family, love, loss, and resilience, as Araguti and her family strive to maintain normalcy amidst chaos.As a female protagonist, Araguti’s story is one of empowerment and determination. Her journey is marked by moments of joy, sorrow, and growth, learning to navigate her complex environment. The memoir captures her transformation from a naive young girl to a resilient and courageous individual, finding strength in her family and community.Perfect for readers interested in historical biographies, war memoirs, and Latin American history, SHATTERED PARADISE is a compelling and inspirational story that will resonate globally. It is a poignant reminder of the impact of war on individuals and families, and the enduring hope that sustains them.Keywords: Nicaraguan memoir; war child; coming of age; 1970s Nicaragua; family history; Central American conflict; personal resilience; Latin American history; female protagonist; childhood survival; historical biography; political upheaval; military family; immigrant journey; inspirational memoir

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