Because of the moral stand taken by her father, a newspaper editor who has persistently attacked the military dictator ruling their Latin American country, Marta and her family find themselves prisoners of the government.
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The only people to read this book are assigned it at school.,
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This review is from: The Honorable Prison: 2 (Hardcover)
It's not worth a read unless it's homework (it was for me.) My teacher loves books with no plot, in which absolutely nothing happens, so she loves this one. She also eats cats, but that's another story. Anyway, if you're doing it for homework then pay attention to the ways Marta changes throughout the story - you're probably going to have a homework assignement about that.
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