"A brother who courageously seeks fifty years afterwards the truth about his sister's
suicide. A dead woman demanding that the secret crimes of history and armament that led to her
destruction be told. And finally a Writer devoted to memory and compassion haunted by how
Nazi Germany dictatorial Chile the first nuclear bomb and the perennial suffering of the
Palestinian people echo in today's broken America unafraid to reckon with the past and warn us
about the future and deliver a dirge for the dead who refuse to be silenced. The result of this
gathering of voices? A heart-breaking heart-enhancing ghost story of whirlwind proportions an
incantatory ethical thriller masterfully rendered by one of our great contemporary
visionaries." Ariel Dorfman author of Death and the Maiden