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El Libro de la Vida es la historia de amor de Vanessa y Richard.Vivirás junto a ellos sus retos de pareja, la manera en la que sus estructuras de crianza, educación y valores les afectarán. Pero también vibrarás junto a ellos y su deseo de crecer y desarrollarse como individuos, disfrutando de ver los resultados y cómo esto les permite gozar de relaciones más sanas. En esta historia no están solos, conocerás a un lindo cachorrito que les ayudará en este camino, además de descubrir personas interesantes que son parte de esta experiencia hermosa a la que llamamos VIDA.También este libro te ayudará a comprender cómo el duelo y la muerte de los seres queridos son procesos que nos toman muchos años y la manera en la que estos vacíos también juegan roles importantes en nuestras decisiones. ¡Vamos!, ven y vive una historia que conectará con ese lector inquieto, lleno de preguntas y que busca respuestas como lo eres tú. El Libro de la Vida es experiencia, es esperanza y aventura, es recordar a través de la vida de Vanessa y Richard así como sus padres, amigos y otros personajes que les rodean.
A continuación encontraremos en este libro titulado por el autor "Reencuentro con la Vida: Poesía , Relatos y Vivencias", sus manifestaciones artísticas de expresar sus emociones, sentimientos, ideas a través de la escritura de versos libres, donde su amor, el dolor y el sufrimiento lo llevo a compartir sus relatos y vivencias que la vida le teje al ser humano durante su ciclo de vida para que otras personas puedan reflexionar en su diario vivir.
Historic and current architecture, planning and development of the tourist port of Manzanillo, Mexico.
Three times she saved her mother's life. The last would be the most difficult. A story about life, death, and everything in between.
An unsuccessful boxer and a tango singer become friends and attempt to start a local festival in the little Argentinian town of Colonia Vela.
This book questions whether 'autonomy' is a pivotal psychotherapeutic value. Basing his discussion upon the key Kleinian concept of 'projective identification', the author argues that 'integration' should be the aim of psychoanalysis, and - furthermore - that actions can be judged ethical or unethical according to whether they foster or hinder integration.
NPR, One of the Best Books of the Year A “chilling but fascinating portrait” of a serial killer, and “a must-read for true crime fans” who enjoyed My Dark Places, The Stranger Beside Me, or I’ll Be Gone In the Dark (Buzzfeed) One of Argentina’s most innovative writers brings to life the story of a teenager who murdered 4 taxi drivers in 1982 Buenos Aires—without any apparent motive. Over the course of one ghastly week in September 1982, the bodies of 4 taxi drivers were found in Buenos Aires, each murder carried out with the same cold precision. The assailant: a 19–year–old boy, odd and taciturn, who gave the impression of being completely sane. But the crimes themselves were not: 4 murders, as exact as they were senseless. More than 30 years later, Argentine author Carlos Busqued began visiting Ricardo Melogno, the serial killer, in prison. Their conversations return to the nebulous era of the crimes and a story full of missing pieces. The result is a book at once hypnotic and unnerving, constructed from forensic documents, newspaper clippings, and interviews with Melogno himself. Without imposing judgment, Busqued allows for the killer to describe his way of retreating from the world and to explain his crimes as best he can. In his own words, Melogno recalls a visit from Pope Francis, grim depictions of daily life in prison, and childhood remembrances of an unloving mother who drove her son to Brazil to study witchcraft. As these conversations progress, the focus slowly shifts from the crimes themselves, to Melogno’s mistreatment and misdiagnosis while in prison, to his current fate: incarcerated in perpetuity despite having served his full sentence. Using these personal interviews, alongside forensic documents and newspaper clippings, Busqued crafted Magnetized, a captivating story about one man’s crimes, and a meditation on how one chooses to inhabit the world, or to become absent from it.