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A true story of violence and punishment that illuminates a transformative moment in Guatemalan history

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Received honorable mention for the Louis Gottschalk Prize

Winner of the James P. Hanlan Book Prize, sponsored by the New England Historical Association

Winner of the Bolton-Johnson Prize, sponsored by the Conference on Latin American History

The Woman on the Windowsill is that rare history book that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At the book’s core is the paired drama of an unfolding crime with the historian’s measured discovery of a puzzling and at times inscrutable past.”— Kris Lane, Tulane University

“An exquisite book. It is at once scholarly and popular, learned and accessible, challenging and inviting. The beauty is in the understated elegance, the pacing, and the care with which Sellers-Garciá approaches the pleasures and the problems of the archive.”— Raymond Craib, Cornell University

“Every historian dreams about finding a spellbinding old case or an irresistible cache of documents. Sellers-García has found such a case and used it to give us a grand tour of colonial Guatemala City, showing us its cobblestone streets, nearby ravines, hospitals and medical procedures, families from various walks of life, city leaders, victims, and villains.”—Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

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      Publisher: Yale University Press
      Publication Date: 14/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9780300234282, 978-0300234282
      ISBN10: 0300234287
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A true story of violence and punishment that illuminates a transformative moment in Guatemalan history

      Trade Review
      Received honorable mention for the Louis Gottschalk Prize

      Winner of the James P. Hanlan Book Prize, sponsored by the New England Historical Association

      Winner of the Bolton-Johnson Prize, sponsored by the Conference on Latin American History

      The Woman on the Windowsill is that rare history book that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At the book’s core is the paired drama of an unfolding crime with the historian’s measured discovery of a puzzling and at times inscrutable past.”— Kris Lane, Tulane University

      “An exquisite book. It is at once scholarly and popular, learned and accessible, challenging and inviting. The beauty is in the understated elegance, the pacing, and the care with which Sellers-Garciá approaches the pleasures and the problems of the archive.”— Raymond Craib, Cornell University

      “Every historian dreams about finding a spellbinding old case or an irresistible cache of documents. Sellers-García has found such a case and used it to give us a grand tour of colonial Guatemala City, showing us its cobblestone streets, nearby ravines, hospitals and medical procedures, families from various walks of life, city leaders, victims, and villains.”—Andrés Reséndez, author of The Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in America

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