A Picnic in Eden
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About the Book
An experienced American diplomat goes up against a passionate young female revolutionary to determine who will govern Peru, the newly elected government of Fernando Belaunde or the communist Shining Path. Set in Peru in 1978-1982, when the Shining Path initiated their bloody uprising, this historical novel traces the rise of Edith Lagos to become the most admired leader of the leftist movement, and the efforts of Bruce Berkman to neutralize or eliminate her. The action, based on actual events, swings between the costal capital of Lima and the mountainous Altiplano.
About the Author
Sidney Harris has spent most of his life working overseas, first in Latin America and then in Europe. His love for Latin America began at Princeton University, where he graduated in Latin American Area Studies. After service in the U.S. Army, he lived in Lima, Peru, and Mexico City, Mexico, for over fifteen years, traveling extensively throughout the region He is fluent in Spanish and Italian.
He now lives in Richardson, Texas, and has written three novels: Eye of the Condor; A Picnic in Eden; and To Lima with Love, all of which have settings in Latin America. He is the winner of the Best Novel Award of the Greater Dallas Writers' Association and the Rose Trilogy Award for Most Publishable Novel.