As a writer, I was profoundly moved by A Twelfth Night by Noemí Trujillo Giacomelli. The author draws us into her intimate and creative world, halfway between diary and literary reflection, exploring her origins, her vocation, and the experiences that shaped her voice. Throughout its pages, one senses the imprint of her mother and grandmother, love and misunderstanding, illness transformed into creative drive, and writing as an act of life.
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"A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara is a novel that stays with you. Through Jude’s story, the author takes us on an intense journey of pain, friendship, and human resilience. As a reader and crime novelist, I share my experience to help you understand why this book leaves a lasting mark on those who dare to read it.
Read MoreWorking Women's Day and I think of Artemis, the Greek Goddess of the Hunt, who coincidentally went hunting with her bow and arrow, which Zeus gave her, but also with six dogs that Pan gave her. Curious that they were men, and only the men, those who provided the weapons to work. I also think of the story of Cinderella, that they only wanted her to work at home removing dirt ...
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