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The Priest of Paraguay: Fernando Lugo and the Making of a Nation by Hugh O’Shaughnessy tells the remarkable story of Fernando Lugo, the former Catholic bishop who became president of Paraguay in 2008, ending six decades of Colorado Party rule. The book traces Lugo’s journey from his humble beginnings as a “bishop of the poor” to his historic election as a leftist leader promising land reform, social justice, and a new national identity. O’Shaughnessy, a veteran journalist and Latin America expert, explores how Lugo’s moral authority and grassroots movements challenged entrenched elites, corruption, and the legacy of dictatorship. This biography is also a portrait of Paraguay itself—a nation struggling to overcome isolation, inequality, and authoritarian history. Essential reading for those interested in liberation theology, modern Latin American politics, and the intersection of faith and social change. For researchers: Contact Zed Books directly for desk