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Eva's Journey

Published
Mar 2016
Main Genre
Women's Fiction Women's Fiction

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Eva's journey begins as an eight-year-old in a dysfunctional


childhood in a fear-filled era of Chilean history. Born into


poverty, her life is shaped by her grandfather's disappearance


under Pinochet's dictatorship. She leaves home at a young age and


moves from place to place, all the while fighting for justice in spite of


being faced with tremendous obstacles.


Eventually Eva's troubles appear to be alleviated when she, along


with her friend Mario, leads a group of homeless people to lay claim


to land in the Atacama Desert. However, it is here that Eva


experiences an unimaginable tragedy, as she and five other


parents fall victim to a horrendous crime …


Inspired by real events, Eva's Journey draws


on the author's experiences in Chilean shanty


towns to depict three very different regions both


during and after the dictatorship. The book tells of


homelessness, disappearances and a disregard for the poor,


but is overall a moving tale of strength and endurance.

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First Edition Mar 2016 The Columba Press ISBN 1782183019
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Mar 2016 Columba Press ISBN B01ES21JU0
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