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The Eleven   Who Were  Saved

The Eleven Who Were Saved

Bernardo Gomez

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Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9781969219597
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In the heart of Colombia, in the enchanting city of Armenia - known as the 'Miracle City' - unfolds a moving and unforgettable story about family, love, and the beauty of human diversity. The Children of Don Marco Aurelio is a touching novel that blends warmth, reflection, and realism to portray the values, struggles, and joys of a large Colombian family.The story opens with a simple yet profound conversation between Berni, a curious six-year-old boy, and his wise and loving mother. When Berni asks why his brothers don’t look like him, his mother gently explains that each child is different - unique, like the fingers on a hand. Through this moment of innocent curiosity, the story begins to explore the lives of Don Marco Aurelio’s eleven children, each with their own personality, dreams, and challenges.As readers journey through these pages, they encounter the laughter, love, and everyday lessons that shape this remarkable family. With vivid scenes and heartfelt dialogue, the novel captures the essence of Colombian life - its traditions, warmth, and deep sense of togetherness.The Children of Don Marco Aurelio is more than a family saga; it is a celebration of motherhood, individuality, and the ties that hold us together despite our differences. It’s a story that reminds us of the power of love, the importance of understanding, and the timeless truth that every person is one of a kind.Told with tenderness and authenticity, this inspiring work invites readers to rediscover the beauty hidden in ordinary moments, the strength found in family, and the enduring light of a mother’s heart.

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