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Daughter of Fire
- A Novel
- De: Sofia Robleda
- Narrado por: Ana Lucia Robleda
- Duración: 9 h y 8 m
- Versión completa
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Catalina de Cerrato is being raised by her widowed father, Don Alonso, in 1551 Guatemala, scarcely thirty years since the Spanish invasion. A ruling member of the oppressive Spanish hierarchy, Don Alonso holds sway over the newly relegated lower class of Indigenous communities. Fiercely independent, Catalina struggles to honor her father and her late mother, a Maya noblewoman to whom Catalina made a vow that only she can keep: preserve the lost sacred text of the Popol Vuh, the treasured and now forbidden history of the K’iche’ people.
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Writen by a Latina for latinas
- De Anna Ortiz en 11-25-24
- Daughter of Fire
- A Novel
- De: Sofia Robleda
- Narrado por: Ana Lucia Robleda
The oppressor and the oppressed.
Revisado: 10-30-24
In this modern world, which continues to deal with the aftermath of colonialism. It’s been 500 years since original occupation, and it is now, when we start to unravel the layers of this generational pain. This book speaks to what it must’ve been for our ancestors dealing with a new world at the cost of our original glory! A beautiful story of self discovery, while dealing with a complex sociaty.
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