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03 Nov, 2016
Gr8 value find on eBay

09 Sep, 2020
Ageless themes; racism, wealth inequality and an overall good court room drama.
A very new and timely classic on ageless themes; racism, wealth inequality and an overall good court room drama.
The scenery and cinematography are emotionally provoking making it one of my favorite movies of all times.
05 May, 2007
A Fictionalized Story of the Peron's
I read this short novel originally in the 1980's. It takes place in a fictional South American country and the 3rd wife (obviously Isabel Peron) prepares to be at the side of her husband (obviously Juan Peron) who has been called back to run a internally torn country (obviously Argentina). As she prepares to be Vice President, she is haunted by the memory of his second wife (obviously Eva Peron).
The author writes the novel in very simple terms and it is a good brief read. Not great literature but then, like everything having to do with the Perons, Argentina, class struggles, the city of Buenos Aires, it's telling an illusional history.
As an Argentine American who has numerous books on the Peron's, I always wanted to have a hard-copy and thanks to E-Bay, I now do. I would recommend this to anyone who has a fascination with the Peron's or Argentina. The names have been changed to protect the innocent, and not so innocent.