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  • Los suicidas del fin del mundo. Crónica de un pueblo patagónico [Suicides at the End of the World. Chronicle of a Patagonian Town]

  • By: Leila Guerriero
  • Narrated by: Silvana Rabbuffi
  • Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins

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Los suicidas del fin del mundo. Crónica de un pueblo patagónico [Suicides at the End of the World. Chronicle of a Patagonian Town]

By: Leila Guerriero
Narrated by: Silvana Rabbuffi
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A fines de los años noventa, en Las Heras, un pequeño pueblo petrolero de la provincia argentina de Santa Cruz con un alto índice de desempleo y sin ningún tipo de futuro para los jóvenes, se produjeron doce suicidios. La mayoría de los muertos tenía alrededor de veinticinco años y eran habitantes emblemáticos de la ciudad. La autora habló con los familiares y amigos de los suicidas, recorrió las mismas calles y visitó cada rincón del pueblo. Esta crónica reconstruye los episodios trágicos de esos años y pinta magníficamente la vida cotidiana de una comunidad alejada de las grandes ciudades.

Please Note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2021 Leila Guerriero (P)2021 Storyside

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