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No llores, hombre duro [Do Not Cry, Tough Man]
- Narrated by: Eduardo Wasveiler
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Emilio Reyna es periodista y poeta. Su mujer acaba de abandonarlo y él lleva tres meses en Laguna Fría, un pueblo perdido en medio del Chaco. Reyna sigue el rastro de dos integrantes de una Fundación ambientalista a quienes se ha tragado la tierra. En Laguna Fría casi no hay agua y el clima es insoportable. Allí, Reyna conocerá al intendente Ibáñez, a su hijo Bebo (poeta "coo" y amante de las chacareras) y a un trío de policías enamorados entre sí. Pero por sobre todo, conocerá a Sara, trágica prostituta de El Cerquito, desvencijado cabaret que funciona como punto neurálgico del pueblo.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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