by Carmen Aquirre
“When Carmen Aguirre was six, she and her family were among the many Chileans who fled to Canada as refugees from the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet, which overthrew Chile’s democratically elected government of Salvador Allende in 1973. Five years later, her mother decided to join the Chilean resistance movement in South America, and she moved back to Bolivia, bringing her Carmen and her younger sister along with her.
Something Fierce is Aguirre’s memoir of growing up living a double life, torn between her dedication to the cause and a teenage girl’s normal preoccupations of boys and pop music. There’s both drama and humour in the stories of her harrowing adolescence and young adulthood. ” Overview by CBC Books
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