Anderson Mendanha interviews Daniela Bonafé about her new book, "Roses of Lead - Part 1." Daniela Bonafé gives voice to women murdered by the dictatorship. This week's "Authors and Books" delves into literature as a tool of memory, resistance, and healing. The highlight of the issue is the interview with writer, professor, and human rights activist Daniela Bonafé, author of "Roses of Lead," a hybrid novel that recounts the stories of 50 women murdered by the Brazilian military dictatorship.