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Reading the Knots: A Novel

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Reading the Knots: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Susan Garzon

ISBN:

9781543994834

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

5th June 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

594g

Description

In 1954, as civil war looms over Guatemala, a startling discovery at an archaeological dig triggers a series of events that threaten the lives and well-being of three women.Meg Fuente, the archaeologist's American wife, is drawn to the camaraderie and idealism of a left-wing political group, but she recognizes that she might be putting herself in danger if the progressive government falls. Patricia, the headstrong daughter of a wealthy coffee planter, is determined to excavate at the Fuentes' dig, but she must keep her labors hidden from her violent, right-wing father. And Noemi, a girl from a poor indigenous town, is able to stave off hunger thanks to her brother's salary as foreman at the digbut some of the town Elders see the excavations as an insult to their ancestors, a mysterious group who once lived in the valley where the dig is situated.In a political atmosphere suffused with hatred and fear, a major archaeological find sets forces in motion that lead to shattering losses for the women. To survive, they must forge ties among family and friends and draw strength from centuries-old traditions.A dramatic, finely-woven tale filled with riveting historical detail, Reading the Knots is set at a pivotal time in Latin American history, when the democratic government of Jacobo Arbenz came to a violent and tragic end.

Author Bio

Susan Garzon is a retired anthropologist and teacher of English as a foreign language. She lived for eight years in Latin America, where she taught English and carried out anthropological field work. In 1973, she witnessed a coup d'tat in Chile, which bore many similarities to the earlier 1954 coup in Guatemala. During her two years of field work in Guatemala, she spent much of her time in a Mayan town. Following a university career, she lives in Oklahoma with her husband and three cats.

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