Title: La Aguita: The Little Water
Author: Jenny Kingham
Publisher: XlibrisAU
ISBN: 978-1-5434-0468-5
Pages: 200
Genre: Historical Fiction
Synopsis
Volunteering in a rural development program in the south of Chile, Laura is initially overwhelmed by the poverty and hardship she encounters. The country is ruled by the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. As she begins to find fulfillment in her work, she becomes attracted to a young activist called Marcelo from the nearby shanty town of La Aguita. When an assassination attempt against General Pinochet fails, a wave of repression against opposition groups is unleashed. Laura is swept up in the aftermath with the rural development team. Marcelo goes into hiding, accused of possessing weapons. When Laura decides to save Marcelo, he disappears and seems lost forever.
About the Author
Jenny Kingham worked from 1984 to 1989 in the south of Chile after she graduated from Sydney University with a veterinary science degree. Spurred on by a life long love of fiction, this is the author’s first novel. Currently living on a few acres in the southern highlands of NSW, Australia, the author is married to a Chilean and retains strong ties with family and friends in Chile.
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