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My Fathers' Ghost Is Climbing In The Rain
My Fathers' Ghost Is Climbing In The Rain
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A young writer, living abroad, makes the journey home to South America to say goodbye to his dying father. In his parents’ house, he finds a cache of documents—articles, maps, photographs—and unwittingly begins to unearth his father’s obsession with the disappearance of a local man. Suddenly he comes face-to-face with the ghosts of Argentina’s dark political past and with the long-hidden memories of his family’s underground resistance against an oppressive military regime. As the fragments of the narrator’s investigation fall into place—revealing not only a part of his father’s life he had tried to forget but also the legacy of an entire generation—this audacious novel tells a completely original story of corruption and responsibility, history and remembrance.
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A family’s secrets unveil Argentina's haunting past.
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Who is this book for?
This novel is a compelling dive into Argentina's turbulent history through the eyes of a family haunted by its past. The story’s blend of personal discovery and historical reflection makes it a gripping read, especially if you’re interested in stories that connect family secrets with wider political upheavals. It’s a haunting yet beautifully written exploration of memory, responsibility, and legacy.