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Buenos Aires HeraldยทTuesday, May 5, 2026

Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo story named Pulitzer Prize finalist

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A book by Haley Cohen Gilliland about the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo's search for abducted grandchildren has been named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. The work, titled 'A Flower Traveled in My Blood', advanced to the top 3 in the prestigious US award competition.

Claims Made In This Story
Haley Cohen Gilliland's 'A Flower Traveled in My Blood' is a Pulitzer Prize finalist
The book depicts the Abuelas' search for abducted grandchildren
The work made the top 3 of the Pulitzer Prize
Buenos Aires Herald published this announcement
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No publication details about the book itself (publication date, publisher, genre classification)
No information about what category the book was nominated in
No context about the Pulitzer Prize selection process or timeline
No statement from the author or organization about the nomination
No details about competing finalists or selection criteria
No historical context about previous coverage of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo in major media
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