Righting History

Julia Alvarez knew exactly the significance of the history she was tackling when she wrote In the Time of the Butterflies . She unearthed the pain and terror of a regime that few outside of the Dominican Republic knew about. As historical fiction, In the Time of the Butterflies chronicles the oppression of Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo's 31-year-reign as well as the details of daily life for the revolutionary Mirabel sisters. The story doesn't just document history but it connects readers to the legends of the Mirabels, also known by their underground code name "The Butterflies," revealing their legitimate place in world history. I read this book with a firm knowlege of its importance but I have to admit, I wasn't all that eager to delve into Trujillo's cruel world and the Mirabel's suffering. The Time of the Butterflies is not a quick, breezy read. It flashes between the three sisters, Minerva, Patria and Mar...