An epic page-turner that swells with ecstatic love and righteous anger, Manrique's latest skillfully recreates an inspired pair, and their times. A veteran spy in Peru's successful, early 1820s struggle against Spanish rule, Ecuadorian Manuela meets Simón, a Venezuelan aristocrat who led five South American nations to independence, while she suffers the de facto slav

An epic page-turner that swells with ecstatic love and righteous anger, Manrique's latest skillfully recreates an inspired pair, and their times. A veteran spy in Peru's successful, early 1820s struggle against Spanish rule, Ecuadorian Manuela meets Simón, a Venezuelan aristocrat who led five South American nations to independence, while she suffers the de facto slavery of an arranged marriage to a wealthy, possessive Englishman, James Thorne. . In her relationship with Simón, Manuela finds passion and renewed purpose, earning the moniker "liberator of the Liberator" after pushing Bolívar out a window to help him escape assailants. Simón Bolívar. She remains loyal to Bolívar until his death in 1830 and earns the rank of colonel in battlefield heroics along the way. (Mar.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. From Publishers Weekly Manrique (Latin Moon in Jaime Manrique is the award-winning author of the memoir Eminent Maricones, and the novels Latin Moon in Manhattan, Twilight at the Equator, and Colombian Gold. A contributor to Salon, BOMB, and other publications, he lives in New York City and is an associate professor in the MFA program at Columbia University.
- Title : Our Lives Are the Rivers: A Novel
- Author : Jaime Manrique
- Rating : 4.74 (656 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-5-30
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 384 Pages
- Asin : 0060820713
- Language : English


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