By revealing key historical connections between Cold War and post–Cold War era reforms in Honduras, The Coup and the Palm Trees demonstrates that while Honduras has moved beyond bananas, struggles over land remain central to the nation’s political conflicts, including the 2009 overthrow of President Zelaya. This book should be read by all who want to get beyond the headlines of an immigration 'crisis' and understand the deep political and economic roots that compel many Hondurans to struggle for their livelihoods and a more democratic future.