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A humorous - and rather ribald - take on Guatemala's guerrillas in which a female James Bond with a backpack full of lacy knickers (one for each day of the week) battles to unmask the terrible villain who wants to wipe out the world with the VHL virus; she breaks with all the schemes, is more than an adventure novel, it hides a background of social criticism and affirmation of freedom and personality of what is really a truly independent woman. The charming Amandina and her own particular way of observing the world around her. According to Claude Simon, French writer and Nobel Prize, a…mehr
A humorous - and rather ribald - take on Guatemala's guerrillas in which a female James Bond with a backpack full of lacy knickers (one for each day of the week) battles to unmask the terrible villain who wants to wipe out the world with the VHL virus; she breaks with all the schemes, is more than an adventure novel, it hides a background of social criticism and affirmation of freedom and personality of what is really a truly independent woman. The charming Amandina and her own particular way of observing the world around her. According to Claude Simon, French writer and Nobel Prize, a different way of interpreting the existentialist novel... A novel that will stir your passions and that you won't want to put down until you read "The End".
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Born in 1942 in Barcelona to a Spanish father and US-born mother, as far back as she can remember Cristina Roldán has always considered herself a fighter for freedom in general and for women in particular. She always says that she leads by example, and that that's the best way to do it. She divided her time between Paris (where she studied) and Barcelona until the age of 46, when she and her daughter Sarah left behind city, home and everything familiar to never return to live there again. Although Cristina has written in French and Spanish since she was a small child, she finished this novel in 1986. She never wanted to publish it until now, and it is now being published for the first time. Cristina is also a painter and has worked as one, with exhibitions worldwide, including three times at Paris' Grand Palace with the Société des Artistes Français under the pseudonym Mariah Rodriguez (www.mariahrodriguez.net). Cristina is the mother of three children and grandmother of seven grandchildren and has lived in Paris, Brussels, Barcelona, Madrid and London.
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