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Tren a Samarcanda

By: Guzel Yájina, Jorge Ferrer - traductor
Narrated by: Mario Otero
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En otoño de 1923 el comandante Deyev, joven veterano de la guerra civil rusa, debe llevar a cabo una tarea crucial: evacuar en un convoy ferroviario a quinientos niños de un orfanato de Kazán y conducirlos a la ciudad sureña de Samarcanda, alejada de la atroz hambruna que azota el corazón del país. Quien acompaña y supervisa al tierno y compasivo Deyev es Belaya, la representante de la comisión infantil, una bolchevique convencida de carácter fuerte.

Juntos deberán recorrer cuatro mil kilómetros en seis semanas, poniendo sus temperamentos opuestos al servicio de un único propósito: salvar la vida de los jóvenes. Las peripecias que vivirán durante el trayecto, descritas con gran realismo, adquieren una dimensión mítica gracias a la magistral pluma de Yájina, capaz de convertir a Deyev en un Ulises moderno, y su largo periplo, en una gran aventura de tintes legendarios.

©2024 Guzel Yájina; Editorial Acantilado (P)2024 Audible GmbH
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