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La hija del Ganges [Daughter of the Ganges]
- Narrated by: Cristina Serra
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
La hija del Ganges es el hermoso testimonio de una experiencia insólita, que significó el reencuentro de esta joven y valiente mujer con una tierra que ella creía perdida para siempre. Junto a sus palabras, como feliz contrapunto, están las páginas mas emotivas del diario de la madre adoptiva de Asha, donde se reflejan los temores, las dudas y el amor de unos padres que aquí en España esperaban a una niña como llegada del cielo, y que luego tuvieron que guiar sus primeros pasos en un mundo y una cultural totalmente nuevos para ella.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2004 Asha Miró (P)2020 Saga Egmont
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