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La hija de la indiana [Indiana's Daughter]

By: María Teresa Álvarez
Narrated by: Resu Belmonte
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En todas las familias hay secretos que es mejor no conocer.

Marina y Silverio viven juntos y enamorados en su pueblo asturiano de Candás a mediados de los años veinte. Con ellos, Rosita, la niña que Marina adoptó en Cuba. Su existencia transcurre de forma apacible hasta que deciden regresar a La Habana para que la joven se reencuentre con sus raíces.

Al partir, no son conscientes de que hay puertas que es mejor no volver a abrir. No pueden imaginar que toda su existencia se trastocará en el país caribeño de tal forma que quizá nunca puedan reconstruirla.

María Teresa Álvarez retoma en esta apasionante novela el amor por su tierra y por las gentes que se lo jugaron todo en busca de un futuro mejor para ellos y sus hijos.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2019 María Teresa Álvarez (P)2019 Storyside
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