When the young narrator of Brother's Ghost happens upon a warehouse filled with corpses of the ��isappeared ones,��victims of his country's brutal military regime, he is forced to flee his home
and family and strike out for the interior. There he reunites with his long-estranged mother, a member of an indigenous tribe of Indians living deep in the tropical rainforest. Mistaken for the
ghost of his deceased twin brother, the narrator takes his brother's place in tribal society, learning to hunt and fight but never escaping the memory of his former life in the city. Scientist
and author Stephen Spotte's compact tale captures the tensions of this unnamed South American country, of its cities and interior, and the confusion of straddling two cultures while belonging
to neither.