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From new york times reporter kinzer, a balanced and engaging account of sandinista role in nicaragua. Dear family and friends, i just finished reading a book that our dear friend, delta bement, loaned to us. Life and war in nicaragua, with new afterword, cover. Blood of brothers life and war in nicaragua this book is a vibrant portrait of the nicaraguan people and their volcanic land, a cultural history rich in poetry and bloodshed. In blood brothers, chacour blends his riveting life story with historical research to reveal a littleknown side of the arabisraeli conflict and the birth of modern israel. Kinzer served in central america first in the 1970s as a freelance journalist and later as a new york times bureau chief in managua 198389. A must read for anyone visiting nicaragua for the first time. Stephen kinzer the story of the centuries old power struggle that erupted in 1979 with the overthrow of the somozo dictatorship. An eyewitness to events, he interviewed members of the. Grindle foreword by david rockefeller center for latin american s, 9780674025936, 450pp.

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