Patriots Play

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Author: Virginia Sampson ISBN: 9781462840465
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 9, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Virginia Sampson
ISBN: 9781462840465
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 9, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In this exciting and fast-moving novel, PATRIOTS PLAY, four Uruguayan college students become involved in the brutal operations of the Tupamaro guerrilla movement that is trying to overthrow Uruguays democratic government in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Frico, the son of a wealthy family, is inspired to devote his life to the Tupamaro cause by a communist high school teacher. Trying to keep his love, his girl friend, Mariana, takes part with him in bank robberies and a kidnapping. Fricos close cousin, Jorge, whose family owns vast ranches, and his fiancee, Lea, also join the Tupamaros because of Frico. An American high school girl living at the time in Montevideo plays a crucial part in the story. These young people meet death, violence and betrayal and have their lives changed forever by the political upheaval in Uruguay.

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In this exciting and fast-moving novel, PATRIOTS PLAY, four Uruguayan college students become involved in the brutal operations of the Tupamaro guerrilla movement that is trying to overthrow Uruguays democratic government in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Frico, the son of a wealthy family, is inspired to devote his life to the Tupamaro cause by a communist high school teacher. Trying to keep his love, his girl friend, Mariana, takes part with him in bank robberies and a kidnapping. Fricos close cousin, Jorge, whose family owns vast ranches, and his fiancee, Lea, also join the Tupamaros because of Frico. An American high school girl living at the time in Montevideo plays a crucial part in the story. These young people meet death, violence and betrayal and have their lives changed forever by the political upheaval in Uruguay.

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