I have just finished this well written novel, set in both Nicaragua and Guatemala, but mainly the latter. It takes place during the politically unstable years of the 1980's. The author does not delve too deeply into the politics, but gives us an over all feel for the tension going on, during that time, and particularly through her characters,who each feel the impact of what is going on. These characters to me feel sometimes, simple, or powerful but always vividly real. Even though the people we read about, are all flawed in their own way, they all have a sense of wanting to better the situation and thus come together through mutual acquaintances. I loved the writing style, and the way she has the main character, Kate Banner, an American midwife, effortlessly going back and forth from present to past and sometimes the future, in her thought process. I actually felt as if I were in the story, not just reading it. Maybe that is because I grew up in Guatemala and a lot of the story takes place in my town of Antigua. There is mention of restaurants I know, places around town that I have been, people that could definitely have been there. Even going to see the kite flying on the day of the dead in Santiago Sacatepequez, where I also had been in that time period. It is in a lot of ways, a story of unrequited love, unanswered dreams, hopes and morals. In a nut shell a book that still has me anxious as I write this, I guess that is a sign of a good story, for me.