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Sepúlveda’s (The Shadow of What We Were) tale and Guerra’s impeccable narration offer a profound exploration of human resilience and people’s enduring connection to nature. Highly recommended for all literary fiction collections.
Neither recalling the horrors of the Pinochet regime nor the Keystone Kops-style robbery is a literary novelty. Sepúlveda also fails to provide a satisfactory ending. Though the author has been critically acclaimed (and this novel awarded a minor literary award), this work is not among his best.