My Name is Light

My Name is Light

by Catherine Jagoe (Translator), Catherine Jagoe (Translator), Elsa Osorio (Author)

Synopsis

Twenty-year-old Luz, an Argentinian, is on holiday in Madrid with her husband and new born son. But secretly she has a mission - to find her real father. Carlos was a 'desaparecido' - one of the many political activists in Argentina who literally 'disappeared' during the country's brutal military dictatorship in the seventies - while her mother, a political prisoner, was killed trying to flee the country. The infant Luz was secretly adopted by a wealthy couple, unaware of her true origins. Only three people know Luz's real identity - Eduardo, her 'father', racked by guilt at this deception; the powerful and corrupt General Alfonso, her 'grandfather', determined to keep the secret buried; and Miriam, the prostitute who befriended Luz's real mother in her final days and who returns from exile determined to tell Luz the truth. My Name Is Light is a gripping, emotionally charged book, a powerful story about a young girl's quest to find her identity and to uncover the deadly secrets of one of Argentina's darkest periods.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0747551383
ISBN 13: 9780747551386
Book Overview: *An extraordinarily gripping novel about the blackest period of Argentinian history, winner of the second literary Amnesty International Prize * Already an international bestseller - rights sold in 20 countries worldwide and film rights acquired * A taut thriller with a powerful emotional punch

Media Reviews
Twenty-year-old Luz is on a secret mission to find out about her real father who was one of the many political activists who literally disappeared and when her mother was murdered by the brutal military dictatorship in Argentina during the 1970s.
Author Bio
Elsa Osorio is an award-winning writer and teacher.She now lives in Madrid.