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Story of a Fascination (Historia de un Entusiasmo) (1986) This novel is Restrepo's experience during the government/guerrilla conflict. This novel speaks of President Belisario Betancur and her own struggle with death threats and 5 years of exile. Because she was involved in negotiating peace between the two groups in 1983, this gives a firsthand account of what was going on and how everyone was going to change the world. •
Isle of Passion (Isla de la pasión) (1989) Set in the early 1900s during the
Mexican Revolution and
World War I, the novel narrates the story of Ramón Arnaud, his wife Alicia, and many soldiers from the
Mexican military who making their lives on small and barren
Clipperton Island in the
Pacific. The group starts their lives on the island until the revolution and World War I leave them without any supplies. Bad weather happens and Alicia and Tirsa, a lieutenant's wife, are left to lead the survivors. Restrepo based this novel on a true story. •
The Dark Bride (La Novia Oscura: Novela) (1999) A journalist investigates a small Colombian town populated by mainly "oil riggers and the prostitutes who service them." The journalist interviews some of the townspeople of Tora to learn about Sayonara, a well-known prostitute who is the daughter of a white man and a
Guahibo woman. She is in charge of La Catunga, the place where employees of the Tropical Oil Company "visit" prostitutes. Sayonara falls in love with two workers—Sacramento, whom she loves only as a brother, and Payanes as a lover. However, Payanes is married, and Sacramento wants to save Sayonara from prostitution. Her love story surfaces through the townspeople and the journalistic style that the narrator takes. •
Delirium (Delirio) (2004) Aguilar, an unemployed professor, finds his wife, Agustina, in a state of madness when he returns home after a four days trip with his children. While he searches for answers to save Agustina, he learns vague secrets about her past. The novel probes into the minds of four characters: Aguilar, Agustina, Midas (Agustina's past lover), and Nicolás (Agustina's grandfather). Through all four parts in the novel, the reader unearths the beginning of Agustina's delirium. •
Hot Sur (2013). Set in the United States.
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Operation Prince (Operación Príncipe) (1988) •
En qué momento se jodió Medellín (1991) •
Love and Fire (Del amor y del fuego) (1991) •
Other Children (Otros niños) (1993) ==Honors and prizes==