Hard Red Spring, Kelly Kerney
Hard Red Spring, Kelly Kerney
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Hard Red Spring

Author: Kelly Kerney

Narrator: Elisabeth Rodgers

Unabridged: 20 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/29/2016


Synopsis

An ambitious and unforgettable epic novel that spans a hundred years of Guatemala's tumultuous history as experienced by four American women who are linked by the mysterious disappearance of a little girl In 1902, a young girl watches her family's life destroyed by corrupt officials and inscrutable natives. In 1954, the wife of the American ambassador becomes trapped in the intrigue of a cold war love affair. In 1983, an evangelical missionary discovers that the Good News may not be good news at all to the Mayan refugees she hopes to save. And in 1999, the mother of an adopted Mayan daughter embarks on a Roots Tour only to find that the history she seeks is not safely in the past. Kelly Kerney's novel tells a powerful story that draws on the history of Guatemala and the legacy of American intervention to vividly evoke The Land of Eternal Spring in all its promise and all its devastating failures. This is a place where a volcano erupts and the government sends a band to drown out the sound of destruction; where a government decree reverses the direction of one-way streets; a president decides that Pat Robertson and Jesus will save the country; and where a UN commission is needed to determine the truth. A heartrending and masterfully written look at a country in perpetual turmoil, Hard Red Spring brilliantly reveals how the brutal realities of history play out in the lives of individuals and reveals Guatemala in a manner reminiscent of the groundbreaking memoir I, Rigoberta Menchu.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

3.5 stars This book is ambitious, and well-structured. Unfortunately, it feels like it's missing its soul. The story follows American women in Guatemala, but it really is about many more women, as many Guatemalan women as American. The takeaway seems to be that Guatemala will destroy you, whether you'......more

Goodreads review by Nada

Hard Red Spring by Kelly Kerney is a century long history of Guatemala told through eyes of four expatriates in four different time periods. The book turns factual history into an emotional, memorable fictional story. The connections between the people follow through all four sections, keeping the s......more

Goodreads review by Alison

Having grown up in Guatemala, made this a very hard read in a lot of ways. To read again about the USA governments involvement in many of the horrific things that happened in Guatemala's history, along with Guatemala's own corrupt governments was sad. The author gives a historical timeline at the end......more