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Coco (Socorro, but don't call her that) is at a turning point in her life. Her work may (or may not) take her to a fashion show in Spain. Her impending marriage may (or may not) bring her to a happy place as a mother of a Mexican family. But lately, her expectations do not seem to meet those of her mother or those that her fiancé (so perfect, but such a failure) promised. In this funny and irreverent novel, Juana Inés Dehesa paints us a picture of what it means to be thirty-something trying to find their path to happiness, or at least emotional tranquility. Coco (Socorro, pues... pero no la…mehr

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Coco (Socorro, but don't call her that) is at a turning point in her life. Her work may (or may not) take her to a fashion show in Spain. Her impending marriage may (or may not) bring her to a happy place as a mother of a Mexican family. But lately, her expectations do not seem to meet those of her mother or those that her fiancé (so perfect, but such a failure) promised. In this funny and irreverent novel, Juana Inés Dehesa paints us a picture of what it means to be thirty-something trying to find their path to happiness, or at least emotional tranquility. Coco (Socorro, pues... pero no la llames así) está en un punto crucial de su vida. Su trabajo puede (o no) llevarla a una feria de moda en España. Su inminente matrimonio puede (o no) llevarla a una vida feliz como madre de familia mexicana. Pero, últimamente, sus expectativas de vida no parecen ser las mismas que las de su madre o las de su (tan perfecto, pero tan fallido) prometido. En esta divertida e irreverente novela, Juana Inés Dehesa nos pinta las tribulaciones de una treintañera que debe decidir cuál es el verdadero camino a la felicidad, o al menos a la tranquilidad emocional.
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Autorenporträt
Juana Inés Dehesa is in her 30s, single, and fantastic. She is the author of the novels Pink Doll and Rebel Doll and is a weekly columnist for the newspaper Reforma.