
La barca del pan
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Narrated by:
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Yolanda Adabuhi
About this listen
Una dura crónica sobre el narcotráfico en uno de los puntos calientes de la Península Ibérica: el Estrecho de Gibraltar. Francisco Díaz nos lleva a la cotidianeidad del pueblo llano, de pescadores y agricultores que de pronto se ven obligados a lidiar con el día a día de la droga, la opulencia de los narcos y el peligro en cada cambio de marea.
Francisco Díaz Valladares es un escritor español nacido en Villamanrique de la Condesa (Sevilla). Con más de quince años de carrera literaria, se ha convertido en uno de los valores más sólidos de la literatura infantil y juvenil. Sus obras le han granjeado premios como el Alandar, el CCEI, el Edebé de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil o el Frei Martín Sarmiento.
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