This is an expansive, lyrical novel in the tradition of indigenous oral storytelling. Based on the author’s many years of living in a Guatemalan village, Stealing Benefacio’s Roses interweaves dramatic recountings of village life and the political horrors of civil war with lyric retellings of sacred Mayan myths. The story shifts expertly from timeless, with archetypal characters like Raggedy Boy and the goddess known as the Water-Skirted Beauty, to timely in the book’s striking first-person narrative set in the 1980s.