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All Things Hidden - by Lesley Miles (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • In February 1977 at age 21, Lesley Miles arrived in Guatemala.
  • Author(s): Lesley Miles
  • 342 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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About the Book



In the 1970s, Guatemala become the center of multinational oil and mineral prospecting resulting in the massacre of 200,000 Guatemalans. Lesley Miles was there and this is her story.



Book Synopsis



In February 1977 at age 21, Lesley Miles arrived in Guatemala. She came to teach biodynamic organic gardening in a tiny village of Maya people. Without roads or electricity and over 175 inches of rain a year, the jungle was a formidable foe. But it wasn't the only one.

In the 100 square miles where the Proyecto Ixcán cooperative inhabitants lived, they were cut off from outside contact due to a Guatemalan military build-up. Over the next two years as Lesley helped create an agricultural center, the build-up accelerated, supported by Israeli and clandestine American involvement. What had been virgin forests was now in the crosshairs of multinational oil and mineral prospecting with an eye toward the agricultural potential of the biodiverse lowland forests. At the same time, the Ejército Guerrillero de los Pobres, the Guerrilla Army of the Poor, was moving into the Ixcán valley from Mexico.

The garden project was threatened by destruction from all directions. Stranded when her organization folded, Lesley witnessed the inception of what two years later had become a scorched earth campaign by the Guatemalan army annihilating all of the villages in Ixcán and the massacre of over 200,000 people. Upon her return to the United States, she could find no information about her village nor the people she knew. She locked the memories away until years later, she was ready, and opened a box stored 40 years before with her journals, letters, reports and hundreds of photographs. She began to write hoping to understand what had happened.

About the Author

Upon her return from Guatemala to the United States, Lesley Miles became a horticulturist and a business owner. At 40, she became a registered architect. All Things Hidden, her memoir of her early years, resurrects the people of Ixcán, Guatemala, and unfurls her own harrowing tale. She lives in Morgan Hill, California.



Review Quotes




Praise for All Things Hidden

"This is a book bathed in tears. A testimony to a piece of our Guatemalan history with international proportions."

-Ricardo Falla, Anthropologist and Jesuit priest

"This is the breathtaking and daring story of one woman's relatively innocent entry into a benevolent Mayan community building experience in Guatemala where she discovers a deep and dangerous complexity of American involvement in arms dealing, proxy wars, and genocide.

-Lidia Yuknavitch, National Bestselling author of The Chronology of Water


Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 342
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Sibylline Digital First
Format: Paperback
Author: Lesley Miles
Language: English
Street Date: April 17, 2026
TCIN: 1011326208
UPC: 9798897409501
Item Number (DPCI): 247-04-4099
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: How did Lesley's experience in Guatemala shape her later life?

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  • A: Her experiences led her to become a horticulturist, business owner, and eventually a registered architect in the United States.

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Q: What motivated Lesley Miles to go to Guatemala?

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  • A: Lesley Miles went to Guatemala to teach biodynamic organic gardening in a remote Maya village.

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Q: What challenges did Lesley face in Guatemala?

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  • A: Lesley faced challenges from the jungle environment, military presence, and the threat of violence against the local population.

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Q: What is the main theme of the book?

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  • A: The book explores the impact of multinational interests on Guatemala and the personal experiences of the author during this tumultuous period.

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Q: What historical events does the book recount?

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  • A: The book recounts the massacre of 200,000 Guatemalans and the military's actions during the 1970s, highlighting international involvement.

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