Blood of Brothers: Life and War in Nicaragua (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies)
by Stephen Kinzerpublished
September 30th 2007
by Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
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Paperback, 450 pages
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0674025938
(isbn13: 9780674025936)
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In 1976, at age twenty-five, Stephen Kinzer arrived in Nicaragua as a freelance journalist--and became a witness to history. He returned many time...more
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Read in March, 2008
Only if you are really into Nicaraguan political history and revolutionary tales. Well written.
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Read in January, 2007
A really comprehensive history about Nicaragua during the war and how it affected its citizens. Its too bad that there are so few books out there about the history of such a country. And the author boldly stuck himself right in Nicaragua's history as it was being made, giving his book a comprehensive and rich feel. This guy couldn't do anymore except pick up a rifle and join the Sandanistas. Now THAT would have made for an interesting story.
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Read in January, 1990
I remember reading this just before visiting Nicaragua and it was an amazing take on the history and politics of the region. Not sure which has aged better this book or my take on the Sandinistas.
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probably one of the most comprehensive books about the war. kinzer is a good reporter, i enjoyed his other book about turkey as well
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Read in June, 2007
Excellent book about the history of the Nicaraguan Civil War in the 1980's - told by a New York Times reporter.
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Read in January, 2008
So far so good. It is very detailed and thick, so I am reading it in spurts.
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