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«To be honest, the world is not exactly what I need most in days of incomprehension and fury. But I would never hurt him." «Even having all the keys at our disposal: psychologists, commitments, good friends, emotions with rights, chocolate, time to eat, a roof, a glass of hot milk... Even so, we continue to suffer. Wishing for the neighbor's pajamas.

Produktbeschreibung
«To be honest, the world is not exactly what I need most in days of incomprehension and fury. But I would never hurt him." «Even having all the keys at our disposal: psychologists, commitments, good friends, emotions with rights, chocolate, time to eat, a roof, a glass of hot milk... Even so, we continue to suffer. Wishing for the neighbor's pajamas.
Autorenporträt
Sonia Arias López was born in a small town in Galicia called Vidul. She carries her people and traditions deep within her without hesitating to expand with change and newness. This combination makes it capable of creating its own world from which you will discover that it does not select the good part, although it is flexible with the reader providing suggestions. Part of her energy is captured in the three collections of poems she has published so far. Her curiosity drives her to deal with topics from another perspective, introducing the author to the terrain of the story, where the most delicate mixes with the most violent. She will make you remember the smile more than once or, better yet, she will give it a voice. Faithful to his promise of learning, he maintained a constant commitment to his goals and reached one of his objectives: to achieve the title of Expert in Applied Positive Psychology awarded by the La Salle University Center, basing his Final Expert Project on emotions. This training and her passion for letters are evident in this book, where she turns everyday life into something special, memories of the past into positive attitudes towards life, and the tender voice of a child into the innocence that we should never lose.