Scarborough
- 258 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A poignant multi-voiced novel about the troubled yet noble lives of urban warriors living in low-income neighborhoods.
Catherine Hernandez es una autora galardonada cuya obra profundiza en las facetas profundas y a menudo inexploradas de la experiencia humana. Su escritura se caracteriza por su honestidad cruda y su lenguaje poético, explorando temas de identidad, comunidad y la búsqueda de sentido. Hernandez aborda sin miedo cuestiones sociales complejas, dando voz a quienes a menudo son marginados. Su enfoque literario se basa en un fuerte sentido de empatía y un deseo de comprender diversas perspectivas.



A poignant multi-voiced novel about the troubled yet noble lives of urban warriors living in low-income neighborhoods.
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