A review by theshaggyshepherd
Silver, Sword, and Stone: Three Crucibles in the Latin American Story by Marie Arana

5.0

After reading Silver, Sword, and Stone by Marie Arana, I just had to sit down for a while and let it sink in, something I had to do many times throughout the book as well. I picked up this book because my fiance's family is Hispanic and I wanted to learn more about Latin America. I like how Arana set up this book in three sections - Silver (greed over natural resources), Sword (brutality) and Stone (religion) - three motivations that are the cause of many invasions by colonizers at that time. While she focuses on each of those on their own, she also shows how they all intertwine with each other. Using an actual person for each section and how their lives were affected by these themes makes this book feel even more relevant. Arana wrote about many different countries and significant people in them, but every time you thought "Here is someone who will do the right thing for this country!" you are proven wrong again. Time and again, she shows how a mixture of silver, sword and/or stone corrupts the leaders that once thought themselves the healers of their countries. This book was shocking, educational, and eye-opening. I highly recommend it if you want to know more about Latin America's history.