(2/10/2022)
Argentina in the 70's and 90's--these dual timeframes set the stage for this captivating historical novel. In the 70's portion the focus is on the "Dirty War," a brutal attempt by the government to suppress any criticism of its actions. During this period, citizens were "disappeared"--snatched from their homes, businesses or right off the streets in broad daylight. Although the exact number will never be known, it is estimated that between 9,000 and 30,000 were taken. The main character in this period is Santiago Larrea, a law student from a wealthy family. Although initially Santiago walks the middle road of Argentinian politics, as the Dirty War progresses, he uses his influence and resources to help his friends and the woman he loves.
In the 90's Argentina is more peaceful but it is still dangerous to ask too many questions about the past and the Abuelas de Plaza Mayo still march in the square asking the government for information about their missing children. At a cocktail party, Santiago's daughter Paloma overhears a conversation with someone from her father's past about his activities in the 70's. Since he's not forthcoming when she questions him, she decides t investigate on her own. The secrets she uncovers will change her life.
This novel has everything I love in a story--history, romance, friendships, bravery in fighting the forces of evil, and beautiful prose that brings the setting and characters to life,