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Las niñas del Naranjel

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Las niñas del Naranjel*Premio Ciutat de Barcelona 2023* Abordaje lrico e irreverente del personaje histrico de la Monja Alfrez, que naci en Espaa como nia en 1592 y se sum travestida como varn a la Conquista de Amrica.'Tan aguda, tan urgente, tan valiente. Gabriela Cabezn Cmara es una de las voces ms autnticas escribiendo en espaol en este momento, y de todos sus talentos hay uno cada da ms difcil: no solo hurga y desafa, no solo se anima a la oscuridad, sino que entrega a

*Premio Ciutat de Barcelona 2023* Abordaje lírico e irreverente del personaje histórico de la Monja Alférez, que nació en España como niña en 1592 y se sumó travestida como varón a la Conquista de América.'Tan aguda, tan urgente, tan valiente. Gabriela Cabezón Cámara es una de las voces más auténticas escribiendo en español en este momento, y de todos sus talentos hay uno cada día más difícil: no solo hurga y desafía, no solo se anima a la oscuridad, sino que entrega a cambio la subversiva valentía de pensarnos más humanos, más vivos y luminosos que nunca'. Samanta Schweblin Para cumplirle a su Virgen del naranjel —lo ha salvado de la horca— Antonio huye con dos niñas famélicas. En la selva, tan viva como un animal hecho de muchos, comienza una carta a su tía, priora del convento del que escapó siendo novicia. Arriero, tendero, soldado, grumete y paje, ha empuñado la espada y hundido la daga. Ahora debe cuidar de una manada y de Michi y MitÆkuña, que lo interrumpen una y otra vez con sus preguntas difíciles. La autora encuentra en Catalina de Erauso, la legendaria Monja Alférez, quien narre la cruel destrucción de América y le permita avanzar contra los géneros. Donde la avaricia colonial destruye, esta novela monumental funda una nueva gramática amorosa en la que el cine de Miyazaki, los rezos en latín, las canciones en vasco y las palabras del guaraní rompen la métrica del Siglo de Oro.Reseñas:'Las niñas del naranjel es una lectura exigente, hay crueldad, sexo y sangre, retuerce el lenguaje y la tradición y ahonda en el sentimiento de soledad del ser humano, además de explorar temas como el género o la colonización de América. [...]. Cabezón Cámara ha escrito una crónica de Indias desde el futuro'.Aloma Rodríguez, El Mundo 'Las niñas del naranjel es, sin embargo, una novela de una enorme belleza, tanto que en algunos momentos pensé que habría que poner fragmentos en un marco y colgarlos en alguna sala de arte'.Patricia Kolesnicov, Infobae 'Es una de las más interesantes voces de la literatura argentina actual. Con su nueva novela, Las niñas del naranjel, Gabriela Cabezón Cámera demuestra su calidad como narradora con una historia inspirada en la aventura de Catalina de Erauso, la conocida como Monja Alférez, uno de los pocos personajes femeninos que dio el Siglo de Oro'.Víctor Fernández, La Razón 'La poética cautivante de Cabezón Cámara nos demuestra cómo experimentar con la historia puede ser a la vez mágico y áspero'.The New York Times'La escritura queer en su momento más emocionante'.The Times Literary Supplement

EAN: 9788439742630
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Erscheinungsjahr: 16.11.2023
Autoren: Cabezon Camara, Gabriela
Fachschema: Spanische Bücher~Spanische Belletristik / Historischer Roman, Erzählung
Fachkategorie: Belletristik: allgemein und literarisch
Länge: 230 mm
Breite: 141 mm
Höhe: 25 mm
Gewicht: 335 gr
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Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Young Adult Read!!
Format: Paperback
Copper Sun is a fantastic and interesting read. It brings the reader into the main character, Amari's life and the obstacles she had to overcome. This book is hard to put down with the rich language and the exciting plot! Reading this book makes the reader feel alive and excited to cheer Amari on! The quest for freedom pulls at the readers heart strings. Young adult readers will relate well to this novel due to the adventure and the Amari's passion for hope and faith. Teen readers can relate to the themes of friendship, love, and death and how a young girl deals with it all. Both boy and girl readers will see this book as a new and different way to read about the historical events before the Civil War and the harshness of slavery. Young adults will love the change in main character from traditional boy protagonists, to Amari, a young girl who has to start a whole new life without family and anyone she has ever known. Draper constantly provides Amari with obstacles to overcome. The rich language and excellent character development provide readers with an exciting and thrilling read. As a reader, you will be on the edge of your seat waiting for whats next in the life of Amari in Copper Sun!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2012
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Lee
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome Book!
This book was fantastic! I was watching NY1 one morning and some students were sharing the books they were reading this summer. One little girl shared this book and said it was the best book she'd ever read! So I bought it and noticed it had earned a Corretta Scott King Award, as well. Although it only mildly touched on the horrible institution abd acts of slavery, it was written in a way that a young reader could understand without it being extremely graphic. I am a kindergarten teacher in an African American community and while I cannot use it as a Read Aloud for my students, I will absolutely ask my principal if she can purchase a copy for each upper grade teacher to be used for our daily, morning, read aloud. Our children must learn about their history because in may ways it will give them strength, perseverance and will also assist in shaping their future. Sharon Draper did an amazing job!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016
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TK Inns
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
What a great 📚
Format: Kindle
This book was indeed heavy but not unbearable. I loved the fiction mixed woth truth. The strength and weaknesses each character showed. It will forever be one of the goodreads I will come back to again and again. GREAT JOB SHARON 👏🏽 👍🏾 👌🏽 🙌🏾
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026
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Lashanti Jones
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Factual young adult read!
Format: Paperback
The book was as wonderful as could be expected considering the subject matter. The author clearly did her research. That was made apparent early own when she depicted African storytelling. It was fast pace and the writing style was simplistic. I later discovered this is consider a young adult read so that’s why the simplistic writing style and the lack of profanity. Yes, there were racial slurs and derogatory remarks, but nowhere near as heavy and hard hitting as other books I’ve read. I would consider it “clean” and the rape scenes were brief and not detailed. I will say I initially struggled with Polly’s introduction into the story. My mind immediately went to white savior and I was put off. Even after I realized that wasn’t the narrative the author was going for I still struggled to like her detailed presence and felt like the story should have been solely focused on Amari. However after I got about half way through the book the author skillfully made me forget all about that dislike with a surprising plot twist. From then on I had to read with my hand covering the adjacent page because my eyes would try to skip over and read what’s next. The end of their journey had started to feel a bit fairytalish but the author subtly rectified that with numerous clear facts. So that was appreciated. I feel like some authors try to say “well yeah they went through all these horrible things but they finally were free and lived happily ever after”… like no, not quite. In the afterword, Draper does separate fact from fiction and encourages the reader to do some deeper research of their own. She list numerous informative sites as well as books. I do feel like the simplistic writing style and the fast pace story took away from the emotional depth of the characters. Just to clarify, this is a work of fiction but the facts of the story are true.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
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Milagros Granados
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Incredible story and amazing research ❤️
Format: Paperback
I read this book in middle school and never got a chance to finish reading it. I’m happy I was able to remember the name of the book and find out what happened to Amari. I loved how the Author put a lot of historical places and research into this book. I love how she added the indentured servant Polly. I never knew what an indentured servant was? This story was beautiful but I felt Polly, Amari and Tidbit had tremendous luck with getting to freedom. Seems like everyone was willing to help them which I found odd. I understand that the book is suppose to be Fiction but it didn’t seem realistic to only have Clay searching for them? I’m pretty sure back in those times runaways slaves/indentured servants were hunt down. I just wish the author would have made that part more realistic . I wish she would of added in the story slave hunters and people putting up rewards for them to be captured. It would of made me feel like I was transported back in time. Other than that this was an incredible story. Towards the end of the book is the best part. You can actually look up all the websites/research she used to create this book. I looked up most of those websites and was quite amazed. I’m a huge history buff so this was very exciting for me. 😍❤️😁
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020

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