DEATH DREAMS & DANCING IN NICARAGUA by Penny O'Donnell

DEATH DREAMS & DANCING IN NICARAGUA by Penny O'Donnell
A very scarce book on Nicaragua by ABC journalist Penny O'Donnell.

This is a used travel book in good condition: pages are clean and aging lightly, light corner wear and general age to cover. See photos for cover blurb and sample pages. The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - enjoy!

Publisher's blurb: it all began in 1985 with a Peace March. Penny O'Donnell, ABC journalist went to Central America to cover the First International Peace March, organised to attract world attention to the area where events, especially in Nicaragua, threatened to escalate into a major superpower confrontation. When the March halted in Nicaragua, Penny decided to stay on and explore for herself, fascinated by the contrast between grim poverty and the people's engery and commitment. One year later she went back - this time to stay and teach. Her book gives a vivid picture of life in the countryside and in the Nicaraguan capital, Managua. Poverty is everywhere, yet laughter, joy and the ever-present love of dancing permeate her story of strong, passionate people living in a turbulent political scene where death is a constant companion.
Book Details
Code: SKU710
Condition: See notes and photos below
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 223
Published: 1991 by ABC Books
Postage: $6.90
 
Price: AUD $12.00
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DEATH DREAMS & DANCING IN NICARAGUA by Penny O'Donnell