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¡Latina y Venezolana!

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Latina y Venezolana, es una historia donde el amor y el desamor se equilibran tal cual lo hace la oscuridad y la luz en el crepúsculo, reinando siempre la luz a través del amanecer que Dios nos brinda, el amor se puede asociar con esa luz o energía divina y mágica esparcida en muchos cuerpos, muchas vidas, almas y tiempos donde siempre vence sobre la oscuridad o maldad humana, sin embargo, todos sabemos, para que brille la luz es necesaria la oscuridad, la historia no pretende demostrar como ama, piensa o vive una latina, simplemente la historia está basada en la vida real de una de tantas latinas y se presenta natural como se presenta el amor, en este escenario donde el mundo esta convencido que existen las mujeres más hermosas del universo, se destila una belleza espiritual que enamora, a través de la entrega, la muerte y la vida, entonces podemos decir que las mujeres venezolanas aparte de ser latinas lo que nos hace atractivas ante el mundo; somos mujeres fuertes, luchadoras, trabajadoras, heroínas al asumir ser madres solteras, bellas, muy hembras en nuestra forma de amar y, también somos de sangre caliente para afrontar retos, mejorar y superarnos.

145 pages, Paperback

Published March 15, 2021

About the author

Linda Rodriguez

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Linda Rodriguez’s novel, Every Last Secret featuring Skeet Bannion, won the 2011 St. Martin’s Press/Malice Domestic First Novel Competition and will be published by St. Martin’s Press/Minotaur Books on 4/24/2012. Rodriguez has published two books of poetry, Heart’s Migration (Tia Chucha Press, 2009), winner of the 2010 Thorpe Menn Award for Literary Excellence, and Skin Hunger (Potpourri Publications, 1995, Scapegoat Press, 2007). She received the 2010 Inspiration Award from the KC Arts Fund, the 2009 Elvira Cordero Cisneros Award from the Macondo Foundation, and the 2009 Midwest Voices and Visions Award from the Alliance of Artists Communities and the Joyce Foundation and has been both a Ragdale Fellow and a Macondo Fellow. She is the vice-president of the Latino Writers Collective, a member of International Thriller Writers, Sisters in Crime, The Writers Place, and Wordcraft Circle of Native American Writers and Storytellers, and has published poetry and fiction in numerous journals and anthologies. Her poems have been broadcast on The Writers Almanac with Garrison Keillor (NPR) and New Letters on the Air (NPR). She is currently working on a book of poetry based on teachings from her Cherokee grandmother and another novel featuring Skeet Bannion.

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