The narrative is poetic yet stark. It is a book written for young adults, but its weight is fully appreciated by adults.
The story takes place in a fictional setting, but its themes and messages are universally relatable. As the title suggests, the book focuses on the moment when the guns fall silent, and the chaos of war gives way to an uneasy peace. Iturralde skillfully captures the emotions, thoughts, and experiences of those who have lived through the trauma of conflict, offering a poignant and introspective exploration of what it means to be human.
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Read a chapter of “Cuando Callaron Las Armas” alongside a news article about a current conflict (e.g., Ukraine, Sudan, or Gaza). Discuss how Iturralde’s fictional stories mirror real-life trauma, proving that her work is timeless.
Children aged 10–13 (and adults seeking raw, human perspectives)
Cuando Callaron Las Armas is not entertainment; it is a memorial. Edna Iturralde has done something remarkable: she has taken one of the darkest chapters of Central American history and turned it into a tool for empathy. The prose is simple, but the echo is profound. You close the book grateful for the silence of your own home, but haunted by the millions of children who had to wait thirty-six years to hear the guns fall silent.
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