Librería Samer Atenea
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Kálamo Books
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This is the story of a woman who learned early that love is not always a choice.Told through memory, reflection, and fragments of a life shaped by obedience and loss, Perhaps Fate Has an Opinion follows Luna from a tightly controlled childhood into adulthood, where every attempt at love is measured, delayed, or denied. Her first love is taken from her in the name of duty. Her marriage, entered with hope and restraint, becomes another form of disappearance. Between these moments, she builds a life of discipline and achievement, believing that endurance can replace desire.But fate is not dramatic. It works quietly-through families, expectations, silence, and time.As Luna moves through love, marriage, infertility, separation, and solitude, she begins to understand that what was taken from her was not only happiness, but permission: permission to choose, to want, to remain. When all human roles fall away-daughter, wife, beloved-she must ask what, if anything, is left.