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Change: In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez is based on the true story of the political killing of three sisters—Minerva, Patria, and Maria Teresa Mirabal, known by their political pseudonym Las Mariposas (“The Butterflies”)—who fought the Trujillo dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.Wayne Johnston’s The Colony
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Change: your opinion about one of these. Click on Commentshere to contribute!Cousins Isabel and Amal piece together the story of Anna Winterbourne, Isabel’s English great-grandmother, who traveled to Egypt one hundred years ago and fell in love with an Egyptian nationalist, in The Map of Love, by
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Change: Recommend another book--or add your opinion about one of these. Click on Comments to contribute!Cousins Isabel and Amal piece together the story of Anna Winterbourne, Isabel’s English great-grandmother, who traveled to Egypt one hundred years ago and fell in love with an Egyptian nationalist, in The Map of Love
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Change: Passengers,Passengers, a first novel by Matthew Kneale, relates what follows when a group of Englishmen arrive in mid-nineteenth-century Tasmania with different purposes: to find
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Change: – Minerva, Patria, and Maria Teresa Mirabal, known by their political pseudonym Las Mariposas (“The Butterflies”) –Butterflies”)—who who fought the Trujillo dictatorship in the Dominican Republic. Wayne Johnston’s The Colony of Unrequited Dreams is the fictional biography of the first premier
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