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The darkness at the port engulfs everything. Pachi and Vinicio go deeper into the beach, approaching an improvised party. They are looking for something to numb their bodies, something to finally erase themselves. Summer has been long, and that day was much worse. Not far from there, Zahir fantasizes about his next travel to the capital city or the northern part of Mexico, away from the aunt who keeps asking him for money, controls him through physical violence, and has driven his little brother, Andrik, to run away from the family home and end up in another: a man's house, who caresses Andrik…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The darkness at the port engulfs everything. Pachi and Vinicio go deeper into the beach, approaching an improvised party. They are looking for something to numb their bodies, something to finally erase themselves. Summer has been long, and that day was much worse. Not far from there, Zahir fantasizes about his next travel to the capital city or the northern part of Mexico, away from the aunt who keeps asking him for money, controls him through physical violence, and has driven his little brother, Andrik, to run away from the family home and end up in another: a man's house, who caresses Andrik and then strikes him with the same hand. Now Zahir must not only convince Andrik to start a new life, but make sure they find a way out of that seemingly endless beach.
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Autorenporträt
FERNANDA MELCHOR nació en el puerto de Veracruz, en México. Es autora del libro de crónicas Aquí no es Miami (2018) y de las novelas Falsa liebre (2022), Páradais (2021) y Temporada de huracanes (2017), esta última traducida a más de 30 idiomas y finalista del prestigiado premio Booker International en 2020. Todos ellos publicados por Literatura Random House. Su trabajo ha merecido diversos reconocimientos nacionales e internaciones, como el Premio Anna Seghers 2019, el Premio Internacional de Literatura de Alemania y el Premio pen a la Excelencia Literaria 2018.