La mesa de al lado

La mesa de al lado

La mesa de al lado

Marina García Plaza

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9788418186110
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La mesa de al lado es un conjunto particular de relatos creados a partir de diferentes situaciones cotidianas que llevan a la narradora a ser partícipe de multitud de debates sobre temas comunes en nuestro día a día. Temas que generalmente el ser humano oculta públicamente por miedo al qué pensarán, pero se comentan en privado; confesiones personales, romances, discusiones, temas tabúes... pero, siempre, historias reales.Estas páginas tienen el poder de hacerte sentir identificado con sus sucesos y adentrarte en sus profundas reflexiones sobre la vida.Con un lenguaje coloquial se forma un libro repleto de diversión, intriga, miedos y muchas más emociones intensas.Nacido de una serie de estadísticas que estudiaron los comportamientos humanos, las relaciones entre las personas en nuestra sociedad, el cotilleo puro y duro que está intrínseco en nuestras vidas y un puñado de picardía de la mano de Marina García Plaza.Treinta historietas, una vida.

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