"Intimate, emotion-saturated portrait . . . the flavors and the
colors are vivid . . . [A] compelling picture of contemporary
Colombia and the roots of its problems . . . a gift for the rest of
us."--William Grimes, "The New York Times"
Growing up in the coastal city of Barranquilla, Colombia,
Silvana Paternostro enjoyed a privileged childhood, a comfortable
existence marred only briefly by fleeting encounters with the
social inequalities and burgeoning drug trade that threatened the
country's security. Soon, however, these shadowy threats
intensified, boiling over into the most violent, most protracted,
and most misunderstood civil war of our time.
In "My Colombian War," Paternostro, now an acclaimed reporter,
journeys back to the place where her family and closest friends
still live, weaving authentic experience into a history of this
ongoing conflict. Drawing on interviews with family members, rebel
and paramilitary leaders, and a singular young American marine
named Charlie, Paternostro portrays all sides of the conflict.
Blending superb reportage with poignant personal stories, she
offers a stunning, comprehensive narrative of Colombia's
complicated past and present.
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