Publisher's Synopsis
This is Trevor Grove's love letter to his Argentine childhood and the sexy, subversive moves of that infamous dance, the tango. Grove recounts his Anglo-Argentine upbringing in Buenos Aires in the troubled time of Juan and Evita Perón, explores the history of tango and chronicles his own belated attempts to master its moves. However, the book strikes a darker note as Grove details the story of his father's kidnapping by guerrillas in the 1970s and subsequent ransom for a million dollars. Later, he experiences conflicting loyalties during the Falklands War and meets some of the Anglo-Argentines forced to fight against their own parents' motherland. Ultimately, though, these are cheerful recollections - filled with schoolboy antics, dashing characters and nostalgia for a far-off Latin land.