An edition of No llores por mí, Catamarca (1991)

No llores por mí, Catamarca

la intriga política de un crimen

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Alejandra Rey
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An edition of No llores por mí, Catamarca (1991)

No llores por mí, Catamarca

la intriga política de un crimen

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"A young woman, María Soledad, was raped and murdered in the Andean province of Catamarca, long the fiefdom of the Saadi family. As evidence began to point toward one of that family's young men, the investigation was halted. However, thanks to a courageous nun who organized street marches, the national government intervened. Gripping story of local intrigue and personal bravery"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
343

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No llores por mí, Catamarca: la intriga política de un crimen
1991, Editorial Sudamericana
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Published in
Buenos Aires

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Library of Congress
HV6250.3.A72 C387 1991

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Pagination
343 p. ;
Number of pages
343

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1764166M
ISBN 10
950070708X
LCCN
92113080
OCLC/WorldCat
26003084

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