
The Daughters of Juárez
by Teresa Rodríguez
Mothers refusing to let their daughters be statistics.
you need to understand what has been happening to women in Ciudad Juárez and why the world has mostly looked away
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Journalist Teresa Rodríguez spent years documenting the murders of women in Ciudad Juárez — interviewing families, investigating leads the police ignored, following the story when no one else would. This is the book that brought the femicides to international attention. Not a comfortable read. An essential one. The families of the murdered women asked for witnesses. This book is the record of someone who showed up.
WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES
- Setting
- Mexico • Latin America
- Voice
- An outside perspective on Mexico
- Themes
- War & Displacement
