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Every living being, no matter how insignificant or small it may seem, is linked to the cosmos and is a direct child of the stars, which manufacture the chemical elements that make up life in its interior. The death that we all have to reintegrate those elements to the mother earth, and this recycles them, so that they continue their endless cycle through the planet. Gaya Sotomayor de Ortiz, mother of twelve children and central character of this book, asks that when she dies her body be cremated, and her ashes buried under the tree that she herself chose and of which she wants to become a…mehr

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Every living being, no matter how insignificant or small it may seem, is linked to the cosmos and is a direct child of the stars, which manufacture the chemical elements that make up life in its interior. The death that we all have to reintegrate those elements to the mother earth, and this recycles them, so that they continue their endless cycle through the planet. Gaya Sotomayor de Ortiz, mother of twelve children and central character of this book, asks that when she dies her body be cremated, and her ashes buried under the tree that she herself chose and of which she wants to become a part. This is a profoundly simple and simply profound work. Juan Gil BlasArtificial intelligence was used to translate this book.
Autorenporträt
Pisarz Fabio Zuluaga Angel, urodzi¿ si¿ w Medellin, w Kolumbii. Jest profesorem chemii ogólnej na wydziale nauk ¿cis¿ych i przyrodniczych Uniwersytetu Antioquia. Opublikowä nast¿puj¿ce utwory: Oro Evangelio y Reino, El Olimpo de mi Barrio, La Ensambladora de Hombres, oraz historie w lokalnych gazetach.