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Elizabeth Zelvin

    Elizabeth Zelvin teje narrativas cautivadoras que a menudo entrelazan misterio y crimen con escenarios históricos, infundiéndolos ocasionalmente con elementos de fantasía urbana. Sus cuentos, reconocidos por su calidad, profundizan en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las dilemas morales. A través de un estilo narrativo cautivador, da vida a personajes y situaciones memorables que sumergen a los lectores en mundos de suspenso e intriga.

    Voyage of Strangers
    • Voyage of Strangers

      • 270 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The year is 1493, and young Jewish sailor Diego Mendoza has returned from Columbus's triumphant first voyage with tales of lush landscapes, rivers running with gold, and welcoming locals. But back home in Spain, Diego finds the Inquisition at its terrifying peak and he must protect his spirited sister, Rachel, from betrayal and death. Disguising herself as a boy, Rachel sneaks onto Columbus's second expedition, bound for the new lands they call the Indies. As the Spaniards build their first settlements and search for gold, Diego and Rachel fall in love with the place, people, and customs. Still forced to hide their religious faith and Rachel's true identity, the brother and sister witness the Spaniards' devastation of the island in their haste to harvest riches. This unflinching look at Columbus's exploration and its terrible cost to the native Taino people introduces two brave youths who valiantly struggle against the inevitable destruction of paradise. Revised edition: This edition of Voyage of Strangers includes editorial revisions.

      Voyage of Strangers