Coffee Diary

Coffee Diary

Two years after her father’s brutal murder, Veronica returns to her hometown to decide whether to sell her family’s coffee farm. In her abandoned home she stumbles upon her teen journal whose entries rekindle memories of crucial events in her life, in particular the arrival of her young illegitimate half-brother, thrust on her father by his grandmother, a poor villager. This trauma changes her, and forever links her family to Jaime, the man who later becomes the town’s corrupt mayor.
Jaime, born into the lower class, turns to illegal activities to break the inevitable cycle of poverty. Yearning for respectability, he is determined to have Veronica’s farm by any means possible. The perverted judicial system forces ordinary citizens to take the law into their own hands, so when thugs follow and threaten Veronica, family and friends advise her to carry a gun.
During the years she lived away, memories of her country faded: the haunting landscapes, the beauty of the coffee farm, traditions and faith. After her return she discovers, despite corruption, violence, and organized crime, a sense of belonging not experienced elsewhere. The country casts its spell on her and she realizes that Mayor Jaime, the villain she thought threatened her, is just a man shaped by the unforgiving nature of Guatemalan society.

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