


Signed Author’s Physical Copy
This is a signed Author’s copy.
This book will include an author’s signature, in addition to Luis Omar Tapia’s signature.
A boy's life is shattered by a coup, forcing his family to flee and start anew in a foreign land. Struggling with loss and identity, he finds strength in resilience and the power of survival, proving that hope can rise from the ashes of despair.
In From the Ashes of Santiago, the journey of a young boy unfolds against the backdrop of political turmoil and personal upheaval. The narrative begins with the harrowing events of September 11, 1973, when the boy's world is irrevocably altered. The chaos of military jets and the palpable fear in the streets mark the end of innocence. As his family escapes over the Andes to Buenos Aires, they carry with them the weight of their past and the uncertainty of their future.
Arriving in America, the boy faces the daunting challenge of adapting to a new culture and language, feeling like an outsider in a land that promises a fresh start. His passion for soccer becomes a sanctuary, a place where he can express himself and momentarily forget the shadows of his past. Yet, the scars of war linger, manifesting in the strained relationships within his family and the isolation he grapples with daily.
This poignant tale explores themes of identity, belonging, and the indomitable spirit of a young refugee. It delves into the complexities of growing up amid loss and the relentless pursuit of hope. As the boy navigates the trials of his new life, he learns that resilience is not merely about survival but about embracing the fragments of his shattered world. From the Ashes of Santiago is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the possibility of renewal, even in the darkest of times.
This is a signed Author’s copy.
This book will include an author’s signature, in addition to Luis Omar Tapia’s signature.
A boy's life is shattered by a coup, forcing his family to flee and start anew in a foreign land. Struggling with loss and identity, he finds strength in resilience and the power of survival, proving that hope can rise from the ashes of despair.
In From the Ashes of Santiago, the journey of a young boy unfolds against the backdrop of political turmoil and personal upheaval. The narrative begins with the harrowing events of September 11, 1973, when the boy's world is irrevocably altered. The chaos of military jets and the palpable fear in the streets mark the end of innocence. As his family escapes over the Andes to Buenos Aires, they carry with them the weight of their past and the uncertainty of their future.
Arriving in America, the boy faces the daunting challenge of adapting to a new culture and language, feeling like an outsider in a land that promises a fresh start. His passion for soccer becomes a sanctuary, a place where he can express himself and momentarily forget the shadows of his past. Yet, the scars of war linger, manifesting in the strained relationships within his family and the isolation he grapples with daily.
This poignant tale explores themes of identity, belonging, and the indomitable spirit of a young refugee. It delves into the complexities of growing up amid loss and the relentless pursuit of hope. As the boy navigates the trials of his new life, he learns that resilience is not merely about survival but about embracing the fragments of his shattered world. From the Ashes of Santiago is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the possibility of renewal, even in the darkest of times.