<p>Juanita Le&oacute;n has reported on the violence in her native war-torn Colombia for more than a decade. In Country of Bullets she provides a chronicle of what she has witnessed in the midst of one of the oldest civil wars in any Latin American nation. She breaks through the fa&ccedil;ade of dogma and rhetoric of various groups including the Marxist guerillas right-wing paramilitary forces and government troops to examine the human aspects of Colombia&#39;s hostilities. While the stories illustrate vital aspects of the war territorial struggles for gold oil and coca the motives of individual leaders and the strategy of the Colombian army Le&oacute;n avoids the infamous scenes of war focusing instead on its &quot;commonplace&quot; reality. She presents a unique account that highlights the amazing things normal people do in their struggles to live relatively ordinary lives. Published in Colombia as Pa&iacute;s de plomo: Cr&oacute;nicas de Guerra the book received third place for the 2006 Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage.</p>
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