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Gabriela Limberger Says:
La Tregua by Mario Benedetti
A fictitious, humorous and yet dramatic diary of a widower and soon-to- be pensioner accountant, who, settled in the routine of his comfortable but bleak lifestyle in Madrid, finds and realizes his great love during the later autumn years of his life. Written creatively and picturesque. Never gets boring and surprises with a deeply moving outcome in the end. Inevitably invites you to ponder the big questions re. the meaning of life…
Recomiendo los siguientes libros:
- El callejón de los milagros de Naguib Mahfoud
- Bajo la rueda de Herman Hesse
- El retrato de Dorian Gray de Oscar Wilde
Did you know that the first small pox vaccine was brought to America in 1803 using 22 orphan boys as human carriers? Julia Alvarez narrates the fascinating story she discovered as a footnote in a historical document. In this novel two women separated 200 years in time are moved by the same compelling desire to… save the world. Alma is the writer who is suffering from a writer’s block after she has received an advanced by the editor. Isabel is the rectoress of the orphanage who decides to accompany her children in this trip. The writer uses a very clever devise intertwining the two stories that will keep you interested until the last page.
The reading block is a fantastic idea. I love books about improving myself such as:
Una vida con sentido (wondeful book)
Las estaciones del corazón (another book I love)
Inteligencia Emocional
All Paulo Coeho’s books
The Bible(the best of all)
La Tregua by Mario Benedetti
A fictitious, humorous and yet dramatic diary of a widower and soon-to- be pensioner accountant, who, settled in the routine of his comfortable but bleak lifestyle in Madrid, finds and realizes his great love during the later autumn years of his life. Written creatively and picturesque. Never gets boring and surprises with a deeply moving outcome in the end. Inevitably invites you to ponder the big questions re. the meaning of life…
November 19th, 2007 at 9:35 amCultivar el Corazón de GANDI
Autobiography of a YOGY by PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA,
Juan Salvador Gaviota de Richard Bach
THE BIBLE
THESE BOOKS COULD CHANGE YOUR LIFE.
November 20th, 2007 at 7:07 amRecomiendo los siguientes libros:
November 20th, 2007 at 7:29 am- El callejón de los milagros de Naguib Mahfoud
- Bajo la rueda de Herman Hesse
- El retrato de Dorian Gray de Oscar Wilde
Saving the World by Julia Alvarez
Did you know that the first small pox vaccine was brought to America in 1803 using 22 orphan boys as human carriers? Julia Alvarez narrates the fascinating story she discovered as a footnote in a historical document. In this novel two women separated 200 years in time are moved by the same compelling desire to… save the world. Alma is the writer who is suffering from a writer’s block after she has received an advanced by the editor. Isabel is the rectoress of the orphanage who decides to accompany her children in this trip. The writer uses a very clever devise intertwining the two stories that will keep you interested until the last page.
November 20th, 2007 at 8:04 amTodos estos libros son excelentes y pertenecen a l colección de Premios Alfaguara.
El vuelo de la reina de Tomas Eloy Martinez
November 21st, 2007 at 8:25 amDelirio de laura Restrepo
Dime si yo te querre de Marcela Serrano
Libros que recomiendo leer:
Written in blood. (sobre la historia de Haiti)
November 21st, 2007 at 8:28 amHistoria Patria de Jose Gabriel Garcia. edición limitada
The reading block is a fantastic idea. I love books about improving myself such as:
November 21st, 2007 at 8:35 amUna vida con sentido (wondeful book)
Las estaciones del corazón (another book I love)
Inteligencia Emocional
All Paulo Coeho’s books
The Bible(the best of all)
Recomiendo el libro “El vuelo de la reinade Tomás Eloy Martínez
November 21st, 2007 at 8:43 am