(2/9/2022)
Many readers of this book are probably unaware of Argentina's Dirty War – the period of state terrorism from 1976 – 1983 when state security forces, military, and right-wing death squads hunted down political dissidents and anyone believed to be associated with socialism. It is estimated that between 9,000 and 30,000 people were killed or disappeared. All were killed in an attempt by the ruling military dictatorship to silence social and political opposition.
On a Night of a Thousand Stars is historical fiction with dual timelines: Argentina in the 1970s and New York in 1990s. The main character, Paloma, is a college student whose father is a wealthy diplomat from Argentina. Paloma decides to learn more about her father's life in the 1970's. When the family travel to Buenos Aires, Paloma meets Franco, an activist and part of a group whose parents were disappeared during Argentina's Dirty War.
The book is beautifully written, and you feel as though you've been transported to the time and places being described. The author explored diplomacy, dictatorship, human rights, tragedy, and family ties to the past in telling the story. It's a great read and I highly recommend it!