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The Invisible Mountain Robertis, Carolina De
The Invisible Mountain Robertis, Carolina De
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Three generations of Uruguayan women navigate love, revolution, and survival across a century of upheaval. Carolina De Robertis follows the bloodlines from a remote village at the edge of the world to the brutal dictatorship of 1970s Montevideo, where whispered secrets and political resistance collide. Each woman—healer, poet, militant—carries the weight of what came before while carving out her own impossible freedom. De Robertis writes with a lush, almost mythic intensity, blending magical realism with stark historical truth. This is a story about what mothers pass to daughters beyond language: resilience, rage, the will to endure. Perfect for readers who loved Isabel Allende's *The House of the Spirits* or Julia Alvarez's *In the Time of the Butterflies*—sweeping, deeply felt, and unapologetically female.
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