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Title:
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Invisible Mountain, The |
Authors:
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De Robertis, Carolina |
Genre:
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Fiction |
Pages:
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424 |
Year:
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2009 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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The culture and history of 20th Century Uruguay is presented through the lives of three women in the Firielli family: Pajarita, her daughter Eva and granddaughter Salome. From humble beginnings to city sophistication, from struggles for freedom and independence to political revolution and turmoil, their stories reveal the challenges and hardships of life in a changing South America. This compelling saga immerses the reader in what it is to be Uruguayan.
Comments from Groups:A great read. Very popular with its interesting characters and saga of 3 generations of women across South America's political history. Many chorused "Loved it" Lower Hutt 006Some found it a difficult book to get into but those who persevered enjoyed the stories, histories, fight for democracy and freedom for a people long suppressed. Well written and worth the read. Christchurch 238Most enjoyed the book very much. Most of us found the first chapter bizarre. Palmerston North 031An excellent book, enjoyed by all members of our group. Well written, informative and a compulsive read. We learnt much about a country we knew little about. Highly recommended. Taupo 007Mixed bag this book! The ones finishing the book enjoyed it but the other half couldn't get into it. Ashburton 017
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Categories:
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Fiction, Big reads, Family Saga, Historical, South America |
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Reviews
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By: AUCK 134
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2021-07-12 10:05:50 |
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Enjoyed by about 50% of the group because of the insights into more recent Uruguayan political upheavals. Very complicated relationships were depicted. Not an easy read but a rewarding one. |
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By: HAMIL 014
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2021-07-12 10:04:07 |
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The author has the ability to produce good descriptive literature, but the whole group felt this did not live up to expectations. |
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By: GOVER 001
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2021-07-12 10:02:52 |
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An extremely interesting read - we all enjoyed it. |
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By: AUCK 224
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2021-07-12 10:01:06 |
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Thanks for this - very interesting to read about a part of the world we know so little about. |
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By: WHANG 004
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2021-07-12 10:00:23 |
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A mixed reaction - most thought the second half was easier to read, and gave us an insight about Uruquay. As always, we appreciated the book more after discussion. |
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By: CHCH 185
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2021-07-12 09:57:43 |
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We really enjoyed this book. It was good to learn about a different country, culture and politics. Generated a good discussion about women's lives. |
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By: SOUTH 001
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2021-07-12 09:51:04 |
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Not all enjoyed this book. Had trouble with the style of writing. We learnt something of the troubles of Uruquay and Argentina, but a lot of the story was implausible. |
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By: ASHB 016
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2021-07-12 09:49:20 |
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Not everyone read this book, but most who did enjoyed it. One lady had actually been there at that time (70s), so loved it (10/10)! It was a book that had to be read in blocks to get into it and figure everyone out - you couldn't just pick it up at lunchtime for a quick read. Hard to get into at start, but as is usually the way - well worth it! Thank you again! |
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By: TIMAR 019
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2021-07-12 09:44:48 |
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Difficult book to get into. Impressed with style. Interesting historical parts, but hard to identify with any of the characters. |
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By: WAIKA 004
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2021-07-12 09:43:14 |
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This book was greatly enjoyed. |
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By: DUNED 063
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2021-07-12 09:41:49 |
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Much enjoyed by everyone. |
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