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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive portrayal of a family under diificult conditions
The book is a very intellectual and sensitive portrayal of a family of three women who must deal with very adverse conditions and who have to make a living with very few means. It is at once serious and yet it allows for human dignity and inner strenght in the characters. A very good look at the strenghts of women in a very unfavorable setting.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Milagro
Salvadoran author Manlio Argueta brings the lives of the common peasants of El Salvador to life in this novel. Probably part of the magical realism genre of literature, it can be confusing to read and follow, if you are new to this type of writing. Not as striking to me as his previous novel, One Day of Life, it is a nice read that takes its time getting to the heart of...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sensitive portrayal of a family under diificult conditions, May 30, 2000
This review is from: A Place Called Milagro de la Paz (Paperback)
The book is a very intellectual and sensitive portrayal of a family of three women who must deal with very adverse conditions and who have to make a living with very few means. It is at once serious and yet it allows for human dignity and inner strenght in the characters. A very good look at the strenghts of women in a very unfavorable setting.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars High Critical Acclaim for Argueta's Fifth Novel, July 13, 2001
This review is from: A Place Called Milagro de la Paz (Paperback)
Manlio Argueta's most lyrical novel to date, A PLACE CALLED MILAGRO DE LA PAZ continues de saga of life among the common people in El Salvador begun with ONE DAY OF LIFE. Examining the legacy of civil strife in the lives of a Salvadoran family, it tells the story of the courage and strength of a single mother and her daughter, who have to overcome the trauma of the murder of the eldest daughter and survive in an atmosphere of bitter poverty and repression. The book is filled, however, with magical, lyric moments of love and compassion, strangely illuminated by the figure of a young girl with butterflies in her hair who suddenly appears and adopts the family. This astonishing tour-de-force exemplifies the best in magic realism.

The Washington Post called Argueta's A PLACE CALLED MILAGRO DE LA PAZ an "exquisitely crafted novel" and considered it "a veritable hymn to these resilient, uncomplaining women." Critic Beatriz Terrazas wrote in Dallas Morning News: "It takes a master to turn a story of pain and tragedy into a thing of beauty. But then Manlio Argueta is a proven master of words." Philip Herter commented in The St. Petersburg Times that A PLACE CALLED MILAGRO DE LA PAZ "charms like a fairytale but has the moral force of an indictment." Nick Owchar from The Los Angeles Times noted that Argueta's novel "assures us that from the ashes of tragedy, the human spirit will rise like a legendary bird." Other words of praise appeared in Publishers Weekly, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, World Literature Today, and The British Bulletin of Publications.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Milagro, July 1, 2009
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This review is from: A Place Called Milagro de la Paz (Paperback)
Salvadoran author Manlio Argueta brings the lives of the common peasants of El Salvador to life in this novel. Probably part of the magical realism genre of literature, it can be confusing to read and follow, if you are new to this type of writing. Not as striking to me as his previous novel, One Day of Life, it is a nice read that takes its time getting to the heart of the matter in the lives of 3 females just after the terrible civil war.
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A Place Called Milagro de la Paz by Manlio Argueta (Paperback - April 1, 2000)
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