Summary
A book titled "A Flower Traveled In My Blood" by Haley Cohen Gilliland discusses the efforts of the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo to reunite families affected by Argentina's history of stolen children. These children, taken during a dictatorship, are now trying to understand their identities and past.
Key Facts
- The book "A Flower Traveled In My Blood" is written by Haley Cohen Gilliland.
- It focuses on Argentina's stolen children, who were taken during a dictatorship.
- The Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo is a group that works to find these children and reunite them with their families.
- The children are now adults who are trying to understand their personal histories and identities.
- The book and its topics were discussed on the program "All Things Considered."
- The audio segment from this discussion will be made available later.