In a stirring sequel to her 1984 autobiography, the Guatemalan Mayan human-rights activist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize delivers more impassioned testimony in a book that is "part memoir, part political manifesto" ("Publisher's Weekly").
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Since 1981, Rigoberta Menchu has labored tirelessly to increase international awareness of the plight of Guatemala's indigenous people. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for her efforts to bring about an enduring reconciliation in Guatemala, as well as her defense of indigenous rights around the world.
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Spanish
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