Elsa Osorio's profound novel, 'My Name Is Light' (Esmi Noor), delves into the harrowing consequences of Argentina's Dirty War. The narrative follows Nur, a young woman who slowly uncovers the shocking truth of her origins: she was one of the many children stolen from political dissidents and secretly raised by military families. As Nur embarks on a poignant and often perilous journey to reclaim her true identity and understand her stolen past, Osorio masterfully intertwines personal struggle with national trauma. This compelling book powerfully explores themes of memory, truth, resilience, and the enduring quest for belonging against a backdrop of historical injustice.