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Juan Braun
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Overview: Juan Braun is a Czech-Argentinian writer with more than 30 books published in several languages, dealing with Evita, Che Guevara, Dalai Lama, Sai Baba and the Illuminati.

In her own words Evita says she is at once the most loved and most hated woman in Argentina. The burden this brings begins to take its toll at the age of 31, A complicated trip to Europe on her own where she receives both adulation and disdain as well as an attempt on her life affect her strongly and she returns frail and suffering from insomnia. Her country needs her as does Juan Peron but she fears she can no longer give what they need. Her trusted body guard Ricardo Reyes has the unenviable task of protecting her from her enemies which include factions of the military and the oligarchy as well as their foreign collaborators who resent Perons nationalisation of the industries of the country. Despite her ailments she dedicates herself wholeheartedly to her Foundation but her desire to have a child put her in the hands of a British fertility specialist with less than honest motives. She works tirelessly for her foundation but her desire to have a child overshadow everything she is involved with and leads her to take dangerous risks.

Follow the author deep into the depths of Argentine culture and politics of the period and get a sense of what Argentina was like during these tumultuous times. The author gives a true insight into what Evita was really like.

As one reads One sees how much she loved her people and vice versa and the poignant words of Andrew Lloyd Webers song “don’t cry for me Argentina ” embody the intense emotion she stirred in her compatriots souls. When she died there was not a dry eye amongst all her supporters but how she died is another question. Let her bodyguard Ricardo Reyes tell you the story and see if by the end of the book the tears don’t well up in your very eyes at the injustice of losing the Jewel of Argentina.

She was the Princess Diana of her generation and died at the age of 33, with too much left to be done. Today’s generations will never forget Diana and like the British had to say goodbye to their English Rose Argentina had to say goodbye to La Santa , the brightest star in their firmament, but her memory will linger on forever.

Genre: Non-Fiction > History Crime

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