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Ashes of Izalco by Darwin J. Flakoll, Claribel Alegría

ezbv's review against another edition

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emotional medium-paced

4.0

hanntastic's review against another edition

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4.0

Global Read Challenge 140: Nicaragua (This is definitely cheating because she spent so much of her life in El Salvador, but it is really hard to find Nicaraguan books in English)

This was a really beautiful and upsetting story. I agree that it shifted in time and perspective a lot, but once you got past that and realize it isn't always super important to know who is speaking, it becomes way more enjoyable. Alegria wrote this book with her husband and I had to stop myself from trying to figure out who wrote what section. This is one of those books where I would try to avoid reading the blurb/back of the book, because even though it isn't very plot heavy, there is a lot near the end that the summaries give away.

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4.0

I have no idea how or where I got this book, but I was looking for something to read and it was on my bookshelf. I'm glad fate put it there, because I enjoyed the story. It's probably the type of book I'll completely forget about within a few months, but who cares.

rivkah's review

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slow-paced

3.0

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