La llorona

La Llorona by Marcela Serrano is a poignant exploration of loss and resilience, published by HarperCollins on May 27, 2008. This first edition, comprising 169 pages, delves into the haunting legend of La Llorona, a mother who wanders in search of her lost children. The narrative centers on a protagonist who mourns the death of her newborn daughter, grappling with her identity as she confronts the circumstances surrounding this tragedy.
Readers will find a compelling story that intertwines themes of motherhood, grief, and the quest for truth. As the protagonist connects with other women who share similar experiences, they collectively seek answers and strive to reclaim their voices in the face of adversity. This work of fiction invites reflection on the complexities of maternal love and the impact of loss, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.
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La leyenda cuenta que La Llorona es la madre que deambula por los caminos llamando a los hijos que ha asesinado. Conocemos a la protagonista de esta novela por su llanto invisible, el de una madre que ha perdido a su hija a los pocos días de nacer. ¿En qué la convierte el destino: en asesina o salvadora? ¿Qué ocurrió realmente en ese hospital con su pequeña? Unida a otras mujeres en su misma situación buscará las respuestas, conseguirá alzar su voz y rebelarse contra la adversidad.
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