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Karova, a Guarani abandoned as a child and raised by Jesuit priests, hears that in his homeland, Yguazú, there is a secret treasure that could change the life of anyone who finds it. He decides to go after that treasure, but his homeland is far away, and to get there he must overcome mighty rivers, a vast jungle, and also get permission from the strict religious fathers. His adventure begins when he eavesdrops on a private conversation of the religious, in which they comment that he is old enough to accompany Fathers Diego and Claudio, who are going to found a new town, Santa María del Yguazú, where he will live experiences never expected.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Karova, a Guarani abandoned as a child and raised by Jesuit priests, hears that in his homeland, Yguazú, there is a secret treasure that could change the life of anyone who finds it. He decides to go after that treasure, but his homeland is far away, and to get there he must overcome mighty rivers, a vast jungle, and also get permission from the strict religious fathers. His adventure begins when he eavesdrops on a private conversation of the religious, in which they comment that he is old enough to accompany Fathers Diego and Claudio, who are going to found a new town, Santa María del Yguazú, where he will live experiences never expected.
Autorenporträt
Born in Puerto Piray, Misiones, Argentina in 1979. Fourth son of a family of five siblings. In 1991 he moved to Puerto Rico of the Antilles, following his parents, Abel and Irma, who went to fulfill their duties as Christian missionaries. On the island he finished his high school studies, and then in Miami, Florida, USA, he completed the first two years of Bachelors in Arts. In 2003 he graduated with a degree in English Language from the National University of Asunción, Paraguay, where he had returned to live with his parents who were still missioning in that country. Back to his native Misiones, while working in the Iguazú National Park visiting area, he studied Journalism; he worked as a teacher in several institutions, and devoted himself to reading, researching and recording the history of Misiones, more precisely of Iguazú, of which he also published several articles and reviews. Currently he lives with his family in Iguazú, continues his work as a teacher, and runs his History, Culture and Tourism Site, www.orembae.com.