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Xocomil: The Winds of Atitl?n

Xocomil: The Winds of Atitl?n

Xocomil: The Winds of Atitl?n
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Xocomil: The Winds of Atitl?n

de Mohrmann, David

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wildwinds publishing, 2016. Trade Paperback. A new copy.

XOCOMIL (Show-coh-meel), The Winds of Atitlan.
The novel spans what many historians term the Guatemalan Civil War. That, unfortunately, does not include the United State's participation in that war, or begin to describe how it was experienced by the oppressed indigenous Maya.
The story begins and ends at Lake Atitlan. It travels from traditional Maya villages through the war-torn mountains of Guatemala; from cornfields in Kansas through the jungles of Vietnam; from pot-filled hills in Northern California through the psychedelic haunts of San Francisco to the ruins, and magic mushrooms, of Southern Mexico. It is about simple lands full of complex intrigues. And hope. Always hope.
Jaime is a poor Maya boy from Santa Catarina Palopo--a good son, a dreamer--unable to escape the harsh realities of Indian life. Jake is a farm boy from Salina, Kansas--also a dreamer--who, like Jaime, must survive a war and its many nightmares. Aura is a Maya girl from San Antonio Palopo--a practical thinker--trying to avoid the painful truths that threaten her slight semblance of peace. Luanne is from San Francisco, California, and has no idea who she is until a near death experience makes her a seer--sometimes of things she would rather not know.
Atitlan is translated by some as where the rainbow gets its colors; by others as the place where water gathers. In either case, a good name for a lake. It is a thousand feet deep. It hides a lot. But its surface reflects a world of human behavior that often taints the beauty of this magical place.
Xocomil is a word unique to Atitlan. It refers to the lake's strong afternoon wind. Originally it meant the demon's fury. Since the invasion of Spaniards and Catholicism, however, some converted Maya have taken it to mean the wind that carries away sin.
Regardless of meaning, the Xocomil blows nearly every day. Sometimes with fury.

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Eureka Books US (US)
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321574
Título
Xocomil: The Winds of Atitl?n
Autor
Mohrmann, David
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Trade Paperback
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Usado
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ISBN 10
0996992200
ISBN 13
9780996992206
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wildwinds publishing
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2016

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