Háblame de Casa (Novela) / Speak to Me of Home (a Novel)
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Háblame de Casa (Novela) / Speak to Me of Home (a Novel)

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Háblame de Casa (Novela) / Speak to Me of Home (a Novel)Qu significa poder llamar a un lugar tu hogar? Jeanine Cummins, autora bestseller #1 de The New York Times, regresa con la conmovedora historia de una familia puertorriquea a travs de varias generaciones. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1968: A pesar de ciertas dudas, Rafaela Acua y Daubn decide casarse con Peter Brennan Jr. en un arrebato de optimismo romntico. Sin embargo, no es consciente de hasta qu punto cambiar su vida cuando desarraigue a su joven

¿Qué significa poder llamar a un lugar «tu hogar»?


Jeanine Cummins, autora bestseller #1 de The New York Times, regresa con la conmovedora historia de una familia puertorriqueña a través de varias generaciones.


San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1968: A pesar de ciertas dudas, Rafaela Acuña y Daubón decide casarse con Peter Brennan Jr. en un arrebato de optimismo romántico. Sin embargo, no es consciente de hasta qué punto cambiará su vida cuando desarraigue a su joven familia de la isla para instalarse en el Midwest de los Estados Unidos, ni de cómo esta será la primera de muchas decepciones en su vida.


En los años ochenta, viendo el aislamiento de su madre en Missouri, la hija de Rafaela, Ruth, decide abandonar la lengua, las costumbres y los recuerdos de su infancia en Puerto Rico.


Cuando un huracán devasta la isla en 2023 y deja a Daisy, la hija de Ruth, gravemente herida, madre y abuela regresan a la ciudad donde todo comenzó. Mientras cuidan de Daisy, ambas mujeres rememoran los desengaños, amores, riesgos y triunfos que marcaron sus vidas. Todos esos recuerdos traen también secretos ocultos que les harán cuestionarse sobre su lugar en el mundo.


Una profunda y vibrante reflexión sobre la familia y la identidad, a través de una historia de madres e hijas que luchan por encontrar su camino de regreso a casa.


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What does it mean to call a place "home"?


Jeanine Cummins, #1 New York Times bestselling author, returns with the moving story of a Puerto Rican family across multiple generations.


San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1968: Despite certain doubts, Rafaela Acuña y Daubón decides to marry Peter Brennan Jr. in a burst of romantic optimism. However, she is unaware of how dramatically her life will change when she uproots her young family from the island to settle in the American Midwest, nor how this will be the first of many disappointments in her life.


In the 1980s, witnessing her mother's isolation in Missouri, Rafaela's daughter, Ruth, decides to abandon the language, customs, and memories of her childhood in Puerto Rico.


When a hurricane devastates the island in 2023 and leaves Daisy, Ruth's daughter, severely injured, mother and grandmother return to the city where it all began. As they care for Daisy, both women revisit the disappointments, loves, risks, and triumphs that shaped their lives. These memories also uncover hidden secrets that make them question their place in the world.


Una profunda y vibrante reflexión sobre familia e identidad a través de una historia de madres e hijas que luchan por encontrar su camino de regreso a casa.

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