Eating Fire and Drinking Water

Eating Fire and Drinking Water
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Publisher : Ballantine Books
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9780307775993
ISBN-13 : 0307775992
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Book Synopsis Eating Fire and Drinking Water by : Arlene J. Chai

Download or read book Eating Fire and Drinking Water written by Arlene J. Chai and published by Ballantine Books. This book was released on 2011-01-26 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "I was someone hungry for stories; more specifically, I was someone who craved after facts. I was, you see, a person with no history. Lacking this, I developed a curiosity about other's people's stories. . . ." Clara Perez is a reporter on a small South Seas island. An orphan raised by nuns, she is a young woman with origins shrouded in mystery. Full of idealistic ambition, she grows tired of the trivial assignments she's given at the daily paper, yearning to write articles of substance. So when the tiny street of Calle de Leon bursts into flames after a student demonstration--and a soldier kills an unarmed man--Clara seizes the chance to cover the explosive story. Yet after Clara rushes to the burning street to investigate the tragedy, she discovers another, more personal one involving some remarkable truths about her unknown past--ghosts, she realizes, which have been silently pursuing her all her life. And as family secrets begin to unfold, Clara's missing history slowly spreads itself out on the tumultuous backdrop of a country wracked by revolution. . . . An evocative and multilayered tale, at once political and personal, Eating Fire and Drinking Water is an extraordinary work, a powerful and pulsing novel of politics and commitment, loyalty and love, and the poignant search for truth.


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