Every revolution has its paradigmatic books. As if, after defeating the established, all the paths become open that before were repressed, or, better said, postponed by the necessities of combat.
Few books, such as this one by Omar Cabezas, have better been able to better cover the freshness of a revolution: its gestation, the painful birth, and its radiant illumination. Climb the mountain with Omar, laugh and cry with him in the jungle, resist with patient impatience and enter triumphally en Managua pursuing tyrants are unique experiences that can only be told in books such as this.






