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Ro Delgadillo Martinez
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    Ro Delgadillo Martinezagregó un libro a la estanteríaLibros me recomiendan libroshace 3 años
    “A century and a half ago, a young Transcendentalist poet, outraged by the inhumanity of slavery and the horrors of the Mexican American War, penned a manifesto for using civil disobedience to advance justice—a politically and socially wakeful masterpiece that would go on to influence such transformers of culture as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr.”
    Ro Delgadillo Martinezagregó un libro a la estanteríaLibros me recomiendan libroshace 3 años
    “The Days of Abandonment is always my first recommendation when people ask if they would enjoy the undertaking of reading Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels. A short, dark, angry as hell, insanely evocative glimpse into the life of a woman trying to hold it together (barely) after her husband leaves her, The Days of Abandonment is the perfect introduction to Ferrante’s brutal yet magical world. If it punches you right in the gut in a way that somehow feels simultaneously like pleasure and pain, you will be a Ferrante fan for life.”
    Ro Delgadillo Martinezagregó un libro a la estanteríaLibros me recomiendan libroshace 3 años
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    “Anagrams broke apart all my expectations about what a novel could do. As you might guess from the book’s title, it presents many different versions of its wonderfully flawed heroine, and maintains a delicate balance between funny and sad. It is eminently quotable, and it is definitive proof that puns can be profound.”
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