Exile isn't always physical. In this saga of love, courage, and brokenness, the author reflects on the journey of a suddenly impoverished family as they struggle to survive migration to a cold, uncaring third-world capital. Trying desperately to keep body and soul together, its members are torn apart by their inner exiles: A woman bearing child after child in silent submission to tradition. Children bewildered and detached by constant upheaval. A father's secret life and the bitter ostracism that turns him into a lonely stranger under the family roof. In Flowers for Mari¿a Sucel, love is a fragile yet enduring thing that blooms when least expected.…mehr
Exile isn't always physical. In this saga of love, courage, and brokenness, the author reflects on the journey of a suddenly impoverished family as they struggle to survive migration to a cold, uncaring third-world capital. Trying desperately to keep body and soul together, its members are torn apart by their inner exiles: A woman bearing child after child in silent submission to tradition. Children bewildered and detached by constant upheaval. A father's secret life and the bitter ostracism that turns him into a lonely stranger under the family roof. In Flowers for Mari¿a Sucel, love is a fragile yet enduring thing that blooms when least expected.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William is an exceptional American writer who eloquently highlights the unique experiences and struggles of humanity. He was born in Armenia, Colombia, and raised in Bogotá. He studied Marketing and Advertising at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University. In the 1980s, he immigrated to the United States and became an American citizen. He currently resides in Coral Gables, Florida. After working in marketing for decades, William decided to become a full-time writer in 2018. His writing is known for its profound and experiential style. He delves into the intricacies of human existence, exploring themes such as social injustice, complacent conformity, and the struggle for survival. His works include "We the Other People - The Beggars of the Mercury Lights," "The Galpon," "Flowers for Maria Sucel," and "Ludovico's Monologues."
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