Bibliography of Guatemala

This bibliography of Guatemala is a list of English-language books which have been described in reliable sources as relating to the general topic of Guatemala.

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References

  1. "Communities without borders". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. "Gringo: coming of age in Latin America". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  3. "Cipher/civilian". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  4. "The art of political murder: who killed the bishop?". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  5. "When I was Elena". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  6. "Paradise in ashes: a Guatemalan journey of courage, terror, and hope". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  7. "Bird of life, bird of death: a naturalist's journey through a land of political turmoil". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  8. "Crossing borders". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  9. "I, Rigoberta Menchu: an Indian woman in Guatemala". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  10. "Mamalita: an adoption memoir". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  11. "The blindfold's eyes: my journey from torture to truth". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  12. "The toe bone and the tooth". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  13. "Buried secrets: truth and human rights in Guatemala". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  14. "Sacred monkey river: a canoe trip with the gods". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  15. "Rigoberta Menchu and the story of all poor Guatemalans". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  16. "Silence of the mountain: stories of terror, betrayal, and forgetting in Guatemala". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  17. "Time among the Maya: travels in Belize, Guatemala, and Mexico". Novelist Plus. Ebsco. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
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