I Lived on Butterfly Hill
Autor Marjorie Agosin, Marjorie Agosain Ilustrat de Lee Whiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2015 – vârsta de la 10 până la 14 ani
Celeste Marconi is a dreamer. She lives peacefully among friends and neighbors and family in the idyllic town of Valparaiso, Chile until one day when warships are spotted in the harbor and schoolmates start disappearing from class without a word. Celeste doesn t quite know what is happening, but one thing is clear: no one is safe, not anymore.
The country has been taken over by a government that declares artists, protestors, and anyone who helps the needy to be considered subversive and dangerous to Chile s future. So Celeste s parents her educated, generous, kind parents must go into hiding before they, too, disappear. Before they do, however, they send Celeste to America to protect her.
As Celeste adapts to her new life in Maine, she never stops dreaming of Chile. But even after democracy is restored to her home country, questions remain: Will her parents reemerge from hiding? Will she ever be truly safe again?
Accented with interior artwork, steeped in the history of Pinochet s catastrophic takeover of Chile, and based on many true events, this multicultural ode to the power of revolution, words, and love is both indelibly brave and heartwrenchingly graceful."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1416994025
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 130 x 193 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
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Descriere
An eleven-year-old s world is upended by political turmoil in this lyrically ambitious tale of exile and reunification ("Kirkus Reviews") from an award-winning poet, based on true events in Chile.
Celeste Marconi is a dreamer. She lives peacefully among friends and neighbors and family in the idyllic town of Valparaiso, Chile until one day when warships are spotted in the harbor and schoolmates start disappearing from class without a word. Celeste doesn t quite know what is happening, but one thing is clear: no one is safe, not anymore.
The country has been taken over by a government that declares artists, protestors, and anyone who helps the needy to be considered subversive and dangerous to Chile s future. So Celeste s parents her educated, generous, kind parents must go into hiding before they, too, disappear. Before they do, however, they send Celeste to America to protect her.
As Celeste adapts to her new life in Maine, she never stops dreaming of Chile. But even after democracy is restored to her home country, questions remain: Will her parents reemerge from hiding? Will she ever be truly safe again?
Accented with interior artwork, steeped in the history of Pinochet s catastrophic takeover of Chile, and based on many true events, this multicultural ode to the power of revolution, words, and love is both indelibly brave and heartwrenchingly graceful."