The inhabited woman

Belli, Gioconda (, 1948-)

The inhabited woman / Gioconda Belli ; translated by Kathleen March - New York : Warner Books , 1995 - 412 p. ; 21 cm.

The Inhabited Woman is an intelligent and politically sophisticated adventure-romance in which the soul of an Indian warrior woman from the time of the Conquistadors inhabits the body and mind of Lavinia, a middle class woman living in a Latin American country. With daring and growing self-assertion, Lavinia abandons the confines of her own privileged life to join an underground movement against a dictatorship, undergoing a personal transformation in which she finds - through love - the power and courage to act.

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Guerrilla warfare----Fiction


Central America----Fiction


Romantic suspense fiction

PQ7519.2.B44 / M8513 1994

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