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Rosario Murillo is one of the most consequential figures in contemporary Nicaraguan politics. In this fascinating and deeply researched work, feminist political scientist Karen Kampwirth traces Murillo’s transformation from young mother, poet, and Sandinista militant to revolutionary first lady and, ultimately, authoritarian copresident with her husband Daniel Ortega. Situating Murillo within Nicaragua’s turbulent political history, Kampwirth offers a compelling narrative of gender, power, and cruel ambition.