Dream Teacher
English

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<p>The Dream Teacher's </em>multi-dimensional composition is reminiscent of the writing of John Fowles in his novel Daniel Martin.</em> With different voices telling their part of the story </em><strong>Rob Mohr's reflective writing</strong> weaves an intriguing tale of<strong> human transformation</strong> <strong>and love</strong> in a time of turmoil. The story unfolds amid <strong>historic events</strong> occurring in both Bolivia and the United States. Marcus Stewart who enables self-help programs for marginalized communities returns to Bolivia the day before an army Colonel Hugo <strong>Banzer overthrows the elected government.</strong> As a result of his progressive approach Stewart is designated a communist and targeted by the new government for arrest and execution. <strong>Trapped by circumstances </strong> Stewart seeks assistance from Maria Helena Vazquez his program coordinator in Bolivia. Banzer's hunters aided by the <strong>US CIA and regional Drug Lords </strong>stand in sharp contrast to Stewart and his friends who utilize their extensive knowledge of Latin American history and culture to stay alive. This complex world in conflict is <strong>vividly animated </strong>through the multiple voices of well-developed characters who are impacted by the oppressive state created by Banzer. On a collision course individuals on each side of the conflict move toward the novel's dramatic climax. </p>
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