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Los Días de la Semana

Esta serie, ambientada en la Inglaterra victoriana, sigue los viajes de mujeres jóvenes que enfrentan la adversidad mientras buscan el amor y su propio lugar en el mundo. Sé testigo de sus caminos llenos de giros inesperados, dificultades y una esperanza inquebrantable. Las narrativas se entrelazan con personajes femeninos fuertes, tocando temas de pobreza, clase social y el poder perdurable de la amistad. La autora captura magistralmente la atmósfera de la época y la profundidad emocional de los personajes, prometiendo una experiencia de lectura cautivadora.

A Precious Gift
A Maiden's Voyage
The Blessed Child
A Mother's Grace
The Little Angel
Mothering Sunday

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