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- Language
- English
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- Publisher
- Avon
- Pages
- 255
- ISBN
- 9780380490981
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The book is widely praised as an excellent piece of journalism, offering a compelling and factual account of the American Charles Horman's disappearance in Chile following the 1973 military coup. Reviewers highlight the author's skill in laying out the timeline of events and exploring the potential role of US officials. The narrative effectively intertwines the larger historical context with the personal tragedy, following Horman's wife and father through their bureaucratic nightmare as they search for answers. Many found it to be a gripping read, often described as "non-fiction that reads like fiction," and note that subsequent declassified information has largely supported the author's original conclusions. It is seen as a powerful tool for understanding a complex period of history.
While largely positive, some reviews noted a few areas for improvement. A common observation is that, having been published in 1977, the book naturally predates the release of much declassified information, which some readers found made parts of it feel less complete given current knowledge. A few reviewers felt certain sections could have been better written or that the pacing occasionally faltered. There was also a slight divergence in opinion regarding the book's balance; while many commended the author for attempting to present various perspectives, at least one reviewer suggested it might offer only one side of a multifaceted historical event.
Despite these minor points, the book is overwhelmingly recommended as a must-read, lauded for its ability to humanize geopolitical events and serve as an important historical document. It is particularly suited for readers interested in the 1973 Chilean coup, the intricacies of US foreign policy in Latin America, and the broader questions of government accountability. The book challenges readers to critically examine historical narratives and the impact of political actions on individuals, appealing to those who have a deep-seated need to understand complex truths and prefer non-fiction that is both informative and emotionally engaging.
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