Minerva and Manolo's daughter, who lives with Dede in 1994 and has a husband and baby of her own. After Minerva's death, he stays active in the revolution, and he is gunned down. They meet in Jarabacoa while they are both studying law-and while he is engaged to someone else. Minerva's husband, who is also imprisoned as a revolutionary. She and her revolutionary husband, Manolo Tavarez, have two children: Minou and Manolito. María Argentina Minerva Mirabal, the third Mirabal sister, and the one most wrapped up in the revolution. They have three sons: Enrique, Rafael, and David. She is married to Jaimito during the action of the story, but the reader learns that they divorced in 1984. Dedeīélgica Adela "Dedé" Mirabal-Reyes, the second oldest of the Mirabal sisters, and the only one to survive the Trujillo regime. Patria's youngest son, named after Che Guevara of the Cuban revolution. Patria's daughter, who comes of age just before her mother is killed. Patria and Pedrito's son, who becomes involved in the revolution and is arrested along with his father. After Patria's death he is restless until he remarries a young girl. She thinks of him as animal-like, and his character is inextricably linked to the earth. Patria's husband, who was incarcerated during the revolution along with their son, Nelson. Her full name is Patria Mercedes Mirabal. At first she planned to enter a convent but then chose to marry Pedrito Gonzales at the age of 16. The oldest of the Mirabal sisters, she is the most religious.
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