The Blindfold's Eyes: My Journey from Torture to TruthOrbis Books, 2004 M01 1 - 484 páginas The searing memoir of an American nun abducted and tortured in Guatemala, Whose ongoing search for healing and justice shows that the human spirit is a force stronger than violence and fear. Even more timely now for its insights into the aftermath of torture. |
Contenido
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37 | |
Our Lady of Peace | 51 |
The Second Abduction | 65 |
The Second Woman | 86 |
Su Casa | 119 |
Back to the Garden | 145 |
A Leave of Absence | 217 |
Everardo | 244 |
Starving Next to the Palace | 270 |
Torn Secrets Torn Skin | 296 |
Fire and Silence | 331 |
Whitewash | 383 |
The Inner View | 400 |
Walking Out through the Third Door | 427 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Blindfold's Eyes: My Journey from Torture to Truth Dianna Ortiz,Patricia Davis Vista de fragmentos - 2002 |
The Blindfold's Eyes: My Journey from Torture to Truth Dianna Ortiz,Patricia Davis Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Términos y frases comunes
abduction afraid Alejandro Alice Allan Nairn Alpírez Ambassador American Anna answer army’s asked believe burns called can’t Casa Clarissa couldn’t court dark Darleen death squads declassified Department documents door Everardo eyes face feel felt flashbacks friends going Gramajo Guate-man Guatemala City Guatemalan army Guatemalan government guerrilla hair hand happened hear heard human rights hunger strike hurt I’ve interview investigation Jennifer Jennifer’s José Juanita killed knew lawyers live looked Mary meeting Meredith Michele military Mimi needed night Ortiz Pat Riley Paul police Policeman Politécnica prison questions raped remember San Miguel San Miguel Acatán Santiago Seikaly Shawn Sister Dianna sitting smile Snodgrass someone stay stop Stroock survivors talk tell things thought told took torture tried truth trying Tubach U.S. embassy U.S. government URNG Ursuline vigil voice walked wanted wasn’t watch woman words