Marrying Santiago

Marrying Santiago

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Publisher's Synopsis

She hadn't seen it coming. Her new Chilean husband changed his mind, or, rather, the military coup changed it. Instead of their relocating to her native California as planned, he now wanted to give his country a chance. That was over four decades ago. Raised surrounded by the lush landscape of Marin County, Suzanne Adam hadn't expected to settle in Santiago, a city of over five million people, where she faced a series of daunting challenges: food shortages, a military dictatorship, heartbroken parents, maids and machismo. After a visit back home, she returned to Chile with a California redwood seedling in her pocket, and together they would push down their roots into that distant soil, where she discovered the truth in Wallace Stegner's statement: "Whatever landscape a child is exposed to early on, that will be the sort of gauze through which he or she will see the world afterwards."

Book information

ISBN: 9781935925538
Publisher: Peace Corps Writers
Imprint: Peace Corps Writers
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 202
Weight: 222g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 12mm