
Loto rojo
La novela de Ching Shih, la pirata más poderosa de la historia
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Narrated by:
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Eva María Bau
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By:
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Clara Mendívil
About this listen
En la China de principios del siglo XIX, la joven Ching Shih consiguió salir de un burdel flotante de Cantón para comandar la Armada de la Bandera Roja, la mayor fuerza pirata que ha existido jamás, con más de dos mil barcos y setenta mil hombres bajo su mando. Con ella llegó a enfrentarse y a vencer al mismísimo emperador de China.
El coraje y la voluntad de esta mujer le hicieron pasar por encima de lo que nadie esperaba de ella, liberarse del futuro al que la destinaba su nacimiento y alcanzar el poder y la gloria en un mundo dominado por los hombres.
Esta es la novela de Ching Shih, la pirata más poderosa de todos los tiempos.
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