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La Ley Del Mexicano: Libro I [The Law of the Mexican: Book I]
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Jaime Goicoechea
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La Ley Del Mexicano: Libro I
Lleva a los lectores en un cautivador viaje a través de tres historias entrelazadas: "La Ley del Mexicano," "Las Puertas," y "La Virgen del Basurero." Ambientadas en el evocador telón de fondo de Agua Fría, Puebla, estas historias ofrecen perspectivas, significados y desenlaces diferentes.
"La Ley Del Mexicano"
En el cautivador cuento "La Ley del Mexicano," nos sumergimos en la extraordinaria vida de Cirilo Flores, un anciano pobre y enfermo que anhela el liberador abrazo de la muerte. Sin embargo, la Muerte tiene otros planes para él. Mientras Cirilo desafía su mortalidad, se convierte en un testigo involuntario de las tres recurrencias que han marcado la historia de México: los ecos de la Independencia Mexicana en 1810, los tiempos turbulentos de la Revolución Mexicana de 1910 y la escalofriante era de las guerras de los cárteles en 2010. A través de una maestría narrativa e introspección histórica, este conmovedor relato navega por las profundas conexiones entre el pasado y el presente, revelando el espíritu perdurable del pueblo mexicano y los eternos ciclos de cambio que forjan su destino. Prepárate para conmoverte y enriquecerte con el poderoso mensaje simbólico de "La Ley del Mexicano."
"Las Puertas"
En el oscuro rincón de la mente de Felipa, una talentosa guitarrista y compositora de tan solo 16 años, se libra una batalla constante por encontrar su paz interna. Cuatro entidades siniestras, implacables y misteriosas, se disputan el control de sus pensamientos y emociones, obstaculizando su búsqueda de la tranquilidad. Cada noche, Felipa se ve arrastrada a enfrentar estas batallas invisibles. En las sombras de la noche, Felipa se enfrenta a terroríficas entidades que la persiguen incansablemente en sus sueños. Las puertas, el Nahual, el espejo y el agua, son solo los preludios de los oscuros desafíos que enfrenta. En el corazón de su mundo de pesadillas, la misteriosa aparición de la "Virgen del Basurero" desencadena una serie de revelaciones impactantes que cambiarán el rumbo de su vida. Con cada verso que escribe, Felipa se acerca un paso más a la verdad oculta tras las entidades que la atormentan y la razón detrás de su persistente tormento.
Te invitamos a escuchar el álbum musical que complementa esta obra en todas las plataformas disponibles, interpretado por los talentosos Hermanos Sanromán. El título del álbum es "La Ley del Mexicano," que incluye canciones emotivas como "En algún lugar," "La Teoría del Amor," "La Vida que Nací para Vivir," "La Canción de Carlitos," "Árbol de Navidad Vacío" y "Mátalos Callado."
"La Virgen Del Basurero"
Es una conmovedora historia que se desarrolla en el basurero municipal de Agua Fría, donde una niña llamada Felipa posee un don asombroso: un olfato extraordinario. En una época donde los milagros son escasos, Felipa tiene la capacidad única de detectar tumores malignos en pacientes desahuciados. Conocida como "La Virgen del Basurero," Felipa decide dedicar su vida a ayudar a los menos afortunados. A través de peregrinaciones y actos de caridad, recorre ciudades y pueblos, llevando esperanza y alivio a aquellos que sufren. Sin embargo, su don también atrae envidias. En su búsqueda de comprensión y redención, se encuentra con desafíos que pondrán a prueba su fe y determinación.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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