Why Did You Come Back Every Summer.

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      "Why Did You Come Back Every Summer" is a powerful debut novel by Belén López Peiró, translated from Spanish by Maureen Shaughnessy. The book explores the author's personal experience of filing sexual abuse allegations against her uncle, a police commissioner, in Buenos Aires. Through a combination of fictional narration and excerpts from actual case documents, the novel delves into the impact of these allegations on the family, as well as the emergence of other secrets and potential victims. López Peiró's writing is authoritative and avoids clichés, making this a fearless and important read. [Extracted from the article]
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