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1536 El viaje de dos almas - cover

1536 El viaje de dos almas

María Noel Balla

Maison d'édition: My bright leaf

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Synopsis

1536: El viaje de dos almas es una novela que entrelaza pasado y presente, historia y espíritu, en una travesía que desafía el tiempo.

Cuando Amelia y su grupo de investigadores descubren un antiguo diario del siglo XVI, no imaginan que están por abrir una puerta hacia dos almas destinadas a encontrarse más allá de los siglos: Ana Catarina, una joven de profunda vida interior, y Diogo, un capitán portugués en busca de sentido en medio de los océanos y la fe.

A través de cartas, bitácoras y manuscritos olvidados, se despliega una historia poderosa, escrita con sensibilidad y sabiduría, que invita al lector a navegar entre continentes y emociones. Cada página es un eco del alma humana en su búsqueda de amor, libertad y propósito.
Disponible depuis: 23/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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