An uninterrupted view of the sky

Titre
An uninterrupted view of the sky

Melanie, Crowder

Sommaire
Bolivia, 1999. Francisco's life consists of school, soccer, and trying to find space for himself in his family's cramped yet boisterous home. But when his father is arrested on false charges and sent to prison by a corrupt system that targets the uneducated, the poor, and the indigenous majority, all hope is lost. Francisco and his sister are left with no choice: They must move into the prison with their father. There, they find a world unlike anything they've ever known, where everything - a door, a mattress, protection from other inmates - has its price. Prison life is dirty, dire, dehumanizing. With their lives, Francisco faces an impossible decision. Should he break up the family and take his sister to their grandparents in the Andean highlands, fleeing the city and the future that was just within his grasp, or keep them together in the increasingly dangerous prison? Pulled between two equally undesirable options, Francisco must confront everything he once believed about the world around him and his place within it. In this heart-wrenching and timely novel inspired by real events, Melanie Crowder sheds light on a little-known era of modern South American history - where injustice still darkens minds and hearts alike - and proves that hope can be found, even in the most desperate places. -- from dust jacket.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2019,
 
2017

Description matérielle
290 pages ; 21 cm

Terme de vedette-matière
Prisons -- Fiction.
 
Political corruption -- Fiction.
 
Families -- Bolivia -- Fiction.
 
Aymara (South American People) -- Fiction.
 
Indigenous Peoples--South America -- Fiction.

Terme géographique
Bolivia -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.

Résumé
Bolivia, 1999. Francisco's life consists of school, soccer, and trying to find space for himself in his family's cramped yet boisterous home. But when his father is arrested on false charges and sent to prison by a corrupt system that targets the uneducated, the poor, and the indigenous majority, all hope is lost. Francisco and his sister are left with no choice: They must move into the prison with their father. There, they find a world unlike anything they've ever known, where everything - a door, a mattress, protection from other inmates - has its price. Prison life is dirty, dire, dehumanizing. With their lives, Francisco faces an impossible decision. Should he break up the family and take his sister to their grandparents in the Andean highlands, fleeing the city and the future that was just within his grasp, or keep them together in the increasingly dangerous prison? Pulled between two equally undesirable options, Francisco must confront everything he once believed about the world around him and his place within it. In this heart-wrenching and timely novel inspired by real events, Melanie Crowder sheds light on a little-known era of modern South American history - where injustice still darkens minds and hearts alike - and proves that hope can be found, even in the most desperate places. -- from dust jacket.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780147512505

Informations de publication
New York, New York : Penquin Books, [2019]
 
©2017


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
D.S. MacKenzieF CROBook30522000371788Historical Fiction