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Breaking the Silence: A Novel of Spain'S Civil War

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On a sweltering summer day, the streets of Old Madrid that once resonated with the laughter of children playing are empty and silent.

But inside the apartment buildings there is life as families faithfully wait for updates about an army uprising in Spanish Morocco.

Before long, their greatest fears come true. As rebel troops storm Madrid and chaos fills the streets, six-year-old Mari wonders why she cannot go outside to play.

Unfortunately, she has no idea she is about to be trapped inside the abyss of what is rapidly becoming a ruthless civil war. Already emotionally wounded by the absence of her mother, Mari attempts to go about her fear-filled days living with her fathers family, which includes a grandfather who lovingly teaches her about the history leading up to the conflict.

As she embarks on a coming-of-age journey submerged in the darkness of war, Mari somehow stays alive despite the decisions of an intimidating, ruthless dictator, starvation, and brainwashing by the new Fascist regime.

But when circumstances lead her to inadvertently commit the ultimate betrayal, Mari must face the horrifying consequences of her actions. Breaking the Silence shares the compelling tale of a little girls experiences as she attempts to survive amid the horror and death surrounding the Spanish Civil War.

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iUniverse
1491761024 / 9781491761021
eBook (EPUB)
09/04/2015
English
202 pages
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