Silence on the mountain : stories of terror, betrayal, and forgetting in Guatemala / Daniel Wilkinson.
Traces the history of Guatemala's thirty-six-year internal war by following the author's investigation of an arson fire and sharing the stories of civilians who have been directly affected by the conflict.
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Houghton Mifflin,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- A House Burned
- The Owner
- The Student
- The Battlefield
- Exhumation
- Ashes Fell
- Rumor
- Travelogue
- Natural History
- Bildungsroman
- Revelation
- Decree
- A Future Was Buried
- A Dangerous Question
- The Law That Would Change the World
- Betrayal
- Burials
- And They Were the Eruption
- The Savages
- Sacuchum
- The Guerrillas
- The Politicians
- The Terrorists
- The Defeated
- The Storytellers.