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El escondite de El Carbachón

El escondite de El Carbachón

Sigifredo Benavides Fernández

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9791370294311
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Carlos vuelve al norte con la idea de trabajar y poco más... pero el paisaje que lo vio nacer acaba devolviéndole algo más profundo:preguntas.Un encuentro inesperado —quizá real, quizá soñado— empuja a Carlos a mirar hacia dentro. De pronto, aquello que había aprendido a tener a raya comienza a asomarse, la figura lejana de su madre, un padre del que casi no guarda rostro, recuerdos que no sabe si son suyos o inventados...Aparecen entonces personas que parecen enviadas por el destino, o por la memoria, para acompañarlo en este desconcierto. Entre recuerdos, trenes que van y vienen, conversaciones al borde del delirio y versos que aparecen donde no deberían, Carlos empieza a reconstruir una historia que siempre fue la suya.Sin embargo, este no es solo un viaje hacia el pasado. Es también una invitación a aceptar que hay heridas que no se cierran con res-puestas, sino con comprensión; que lo que heredamos no siempre se entiende, pero nos habita.El escondite de El Carbachón es una novela sobre las raíces invisibles que nos mueven, la familia que nos forma incluso cuando no la entendemos y la extraña certeza de que todo lo importante está escondido... pero nos llama.

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