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In her Postscript, Alvarez wrote that she wanted the book to "immerse my readers in an epoch in the life of the Dominican Republic." I think she succeeded magnificently. She tells the story of the Trujillo era, when the small island republic was under the heel of one of the more notorious dictators of Latin America. She tells it by giving us a fictionalized account of the Mirabel sisters, known as the "Mariposas" (butterflies) who are national heroes.
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A good book worth reading!
This book is inspired by the history and mythology based on the lives of Mirabel's sisters under dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in Dominican Republic. ...more
This book is inspired by the history and mythology based on the lives of Mirabel's sisters under dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in Dominican Republic. ...more

Oct 10, 2011
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This one is a powerful read. After reading Oscar Wao, I was very interested with Dominican Republic history and the legendary Trujillo. What they faced was a bit similar with what our country faced, lead by a dictator (disguised as president) for more than 30 years. This book captured the moments of Mirabal sisters' lives in a very good way. Strong narrative and characters descriptive, I can feel the struggle these sisters had many years ago. The translation is also okay, not great but still fin
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