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When We Return by Eliana Tobias [Tour with Excerpt]

Posted on June 7, 2022 By Jenna No Comments on When We Return by Eliana Tobias [Tour with Excerpt]

Who should be held responsible for public wrongs?

Welcome to the June 7th stop on the blog tour for When We Return by Eliana Tobias with Goddess Fish Promotions. Be sure to follow the rest of the tour for spotlights, reviews, and a giveaway! More on that at the end of this post.

Please note that this post contains affiliate links, which means there is no additional cost to you if you shop using my links, but I will earn a small percentage in commission. A program-specific disclaimer is at the bottom of this post.

About the Book

When We Return
by Eliana Tobias

Published 17 May 2022
River Grove Books

Genre: Historical Fiction
Page Count: 297
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Who should be held responsible for public wrong? By 2008, it finally seems that the Peruvian government is ready to make amends to its citizens after the violent guerilla movement of the last three decades.


Otilia and Salvador, a mother and son torn apart during the conflict and separated for twenty years, are eager to have their pain and suffering acknowledged. But they hit a roadblock when the government denies responsibility in their legal case.


Things begin to look up however when Otilia meets Jerry, a kind man and the son of Jewish parents who escaped the Holocaust. Grappling with his own upbringing and the psychological struggled his parents endured, Jerry is just the person to empathize with Otilia’s feelings. Together, Otilia, Jerry and Salvador must support one another through the turbulent journey that is healing from historical trauma. And through it, find the courage to rebuild their lives and open themselves to love and companionship.


Artfully weaving together different timelines and countries, this novel examines the nuanced topic of grief a community endures after a collective tragedy. In this exploration of the culture of remembrance following displacement and loss, we discover what happens when out past calls us back to what we must do to achieve justice and reconciliation when we return.

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Excerpt

Salvador entered the prison gates, following an orderline line of elderly men carrying multiple plastic bags. When a person in the back started to yell, the advancing lineup came to a stop. Almonds immediately a guard raised his baton and struck the unruly man to one side.

At the first security checkpoint, bags were opened for inspection. Since Salvador carried no package, he was told to move on. Next, he spread his legs wide for a pat-down. Up ahead, after showing his identity card, he was given a metal token with a printed number he’d have to return to the guards on his way out to account for his visit. Lastly, while shuffling along, he was asked to contribute a few coins for soft drinks for the guards. He reached into his pockets and found some money for drinks for the guards, which he dropped in a box at the end of the corridor.

In the prison yard, Salvador was keenly aware of the throng of people milling about. These places are jam-packed, he thought as he looked for his uncle in the crowd. Inmates talking to suited lawyers, visitors meeting up with family members, joggers getting exercise, and a group of men shooting hoops. Cooked meals, fruit, drinks, batteries, radios and clothes for sale were set up in stalls against decrepit walls. Long lineups of raucous men waited to use a few public phones that only accepted calling cards. Among the cacophony, supervising guards moved through, keeping an eye on the inmates while yelling into their megaphones.

Salvador noticed Tomas, drawn and frail, walking slowly toward his dragging his feet, his face grim. He seemed shorter than Salvador remembered him. It’d been years since they’d seen each other last, and the man had aged badly.

Tomas let out a deep breath, nodded, and pointed to a bench. Salvador checked out the courtyard, wrinkling his nose at the stench. Before Tomas rolled down his sleeves, Salvador noticed the naked female tattooed on his uncle’s forearm. Tomas pulled two cigarettes out of his stained pants pocket and held out one for Salvador.

“No Thanks, I don’t smoke.”

“So you found me, kid. How about that?” His voice was loud. He lit his cigarette with trembling hands. “How’s life?”

Salvador had no stomach for small talk. It was colder than usual for the end of March, and he wanted to be out of there as soon as he could.

Tomas coughed.”I’m stuck in this fucking place.”

“I’m here for only one reason,” Salvador said, staring him in the eyes.

“Thought you’d be wearing your cop uniform.”

“Cut the crap,” Salvador snapped.

Tomas looked puzzled, his face carved with age.

Salvador removed a pad of paper and pen from the inside pocket of his light jacket.

“What the fuck is that for?” Tomas sneered.

“I need facts.”

“Say that again; I’m hard of hearing,” Tomas said leaning in.

“Since when?” Salvador looked at Tomas doubtfully.

“Be nice. Remember that I took you in when you were an orphan – when your mother and father left you alone. You were just a grimy little beggar. Now it’s your turn to take care of me- get me out of this nightmare.”

About the Author

Eliana Tobias was born in Santiago, Chile, to immigrant parents who escaped the Holocaust. She graduated from the University of Chile then completed other degrees in early childhood and special education in the United States and Canada. After working in this field in various capacities, including teaching at the National University of Trujillo in Peru, she moved to Vancouver, where she has lived for thirty years and where she discovered her love of writing. Her rich experience of political turmoil, of listening to stories of the Holocaust when Jewish communities in Europe were shattered, of losing family in Chile under military dictatorship, and living in Peru during a time of intense civil conflict, fueled her passion to write about the ways in which people caught in devastation rebuild their lives. Eliana Tobias lives in Vancouver, B.C.

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Comments (0) on “When We Return by Eliana Tobias [Tour with Excerpt]”

  1. Goddess Fish Promotions says:
    June 7, 2022 at 8:54 AM

    Thanks for hosting!

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  2. Eliana Tobias says:
    June 7, 2022 at 12:35 PM

    Thank you for featuring my book today. Welcome all readers!

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  3. Bea LaRocca says:
    June 7, 2022 at 1:13 PM

    I like the cover art and the synopsis and excerpt have intrigued me, When We Return sounds like a great read and I am looking forward to it

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  4. Eliana Tobias says:
    June 7, 2022 at 1:57 PM

    Hello Bea! Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comments. I hope you are having a good day. It’s sunny today in Vancouver and people are enjoying the sunshine after so many rainy days.

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  5. Sherry says:
    June 7, 2022 at 8:57 PM

    Sounds like a great book, and I love the cover.

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  6. Eliana Tobias says:
    June 7, 2022 at 10:26 PM

    Sherry. Thanks for your nice comment.

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  7. Piroska says:
    June 8, 2022 at 3:09 AM

    The book sounds very intriguing. Love the cover!

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  8. Eliana Tobias says:
    June 8, 2022 at 2:08 PM

    Thank you Piroska for posting your comment. I hope you read the book and let me know what you think. Best wishes!

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  9. Piroska says:
    June 8, 2022 at 7:05 PM

    The book sounds very intriguing. Great cover!

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