Books set in Costa Rica (17)


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A Message From Rosa by Quince Duncan EN

Rating: 2 (1 vote)
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Experience the struggle of African warriors defending their village. Travel on the slave boat with African enslaved women. Feel the tension mounting in Yanga’s heart as he leads his Afro Mexican troops in confrontation with the Spanish colonial army. Live a vivid moment of the Afro-Colombian’ struggle for freedom. Sit on the corridor and listen to a conversation between cuban heroes Jose Marti and Mariana Grajales. Visit a Jamaican Maroon battle field. Be part of Palmares’s Brazilian warriors. Witness the resistance of Afro German women during the Nazi rule. Share young Martin Luther King’s di... continue

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Austral : A Novel by Carlos Fonseca EN

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From Carlos Fonseca comes a dazzling novel about legacy, memory, and the desire to know and be known. Julio is a disillusioned professor of literature, a perpetual wanderer who has spent years away from his home, teaching in the United States. He receives a posthumous summons from an old friend, the writer Aliza Abravanel, to uncover the mysteries within her final novel. Aliza had raced to finish her work as her mind deteriorated. In her manuscript is a series of interconnected accounts of loss, tales that set Julio hurtling on a journey to uncover their true meaning. Austral tracks Julio’s tr... continue

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Costa Rica : A Traveler's Literary Companion by Barbara Ras EN

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A collection of 26 remarkable stories by Costa Rican writers--most of which is available in English for the first time. Whether searching for something relevant and entertaining to read on Costa Rica's idyllic beaches or looking for Latin American enchantment back home, this is a fiction reader's cultural guidebook to the country. 2-page map.

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El nudo : una fábula de fin de siglo by Rodrigo Soto ES

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
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Publicado anteriormente: San Josae, Costa Rica: Ediciones Perro Azul, 2004.

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El país bajo mi piel / The Country Under My Skin by Gioconda Belli ES

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
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Tras casarse muy jóven y ser madre, Gioconda Belli se unió al clandestino y emergente movimiento Sandinista, sustituyendo su deseo de ser una buena esposa por la necesidad de vivir una vida plena y comprometida con los cambios sociales en su país. Irónicamente, su pertenencia a la burguesía y su carrera como poeta renombrada, le brindaron la fachada que le permitió funcionar, secretamente, como rebelde. Desde su infancia en Managua y sus encuentros iniciales con poetas y revolucionarios, a persecuciones urbanas, reuniones con Fidel Castro, relaciones amorosas truncadas por la muerte o el exili... continue


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Eté rouge by Daniel QUIROS FR

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
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Côte du Pacifique, Costa Rica. Un Éden où les pinèdes sont massacrées afin de permettre la construction de villas luxueuses pour des investisseurs étrangers... et des caïds de la drogue. Un Éden où il fait terriblement chaud, où l’alcool ne peut faire oublier le sable, la poussière et le vent.C’est là, dans un tranquille village de pêcheurs, qu’est découvert sur la plage le cadavre d’une femme, surnommée l’Argentine.Don Chepe, ancien guérillero qui a lutté aux côtés des sandi­nistes, décide de retrouver l’assassin de son amie. Une enquête qui le conduit à découvrir les liens obscurs entre pass... continue

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Gina : novela by Rodrigo Soto ES

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This controversial but accurate portrait of a woman who is many women at once has love and sex, marriage and friendship, and motherhood and self-reliance as its main themes. Este retrato controvertido pero fiel de una mujer que es muchas mujeres tiene como temas principales el amor y el sexo, el matrimonio y la amistad, y la maternidad y la autosuficiencia. "