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See What I See by Gloria Whelan
See What I See by Gloria Whelan





See What I See by Gloria Whelan

I once read in my physics book that the universe begs to be observed, that energy travels and transfers when people pay attention. A big disappointment since the cover and the historical matter caught my interest. The ending was unrealistic and seemed highly improbable given the circumstances. The book was too short to explore the historical events in a realistic and informative manner, both beginning and ending abruptly. The characters were flat and naive to the point that it was difficult to relate to their experiences. Will she succeed? And at what cost?Īlthough the historical subject matter was very interesting, I felt that this story wasn't particularly well told. She knows he has the same cruel side that his father has, and that he uses people but her desire to free her brother makes her incapable of seeing how dangerous her plan is. He is appalled to see a doctor allow his torturers to continue in contrast to his own father who has spent his life trying to alleviate the sufferings of others.Įduardo and Silvia's mother joins the many mothers of Los Desaparecidos who march daily in the Plaza de Mayo - outside the Casa Rosada where General Videla, president of Argentina resides.ĭespite warnings from her friends and her parents, Silvia continues to see Norberto. Meanwhile Eduardo barely endures torture and the brutality of prison. It is her hope that he will care enough for her to grant her request to have his father free Eduardo. He has shown an interest in her much to the horror of herself, initially and her friends.

See What I See by Gloria Whelan

Silvia decides she will use her good looks to make Norberto Lopez, son of the cruel General fall in love with her.







See What I See by Gloria Whelan