
No sabes lo que es la guerra
El diario de una joven ucraniana
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Narrated by:
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Estrella Gómez
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Álvaro Gómez
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El horror de la guerra a través de la mirada inocente de una niña
«Todo el mundo conoce la palabra guerra, pero muy poca gente sabe lo que realmente significa. Se puede decir que es horrible y aterradora, pero nadie conoce la verdadera magnitud del miedo que provoca cuando la tienes delante. Y por eso, cuando de repente te encuentras que tienes que enfrentarte a ella, te sientes totalmente perdido, amurallado por el miedo y desesperación. Todos tus planes se ven interrumpidos sin previo aviso por la destrucción. Hasta que no has estado allí, no sabes lo que es la guerra.»
Esta obra ha recibido una ayuda del MINISTERIO DE CULTURA Y DEPORTE, Dirección General del Libro y Fomento de la Lectura.
©2022 Yeva Skalietska (P)2023 Editorial Planeta, S.A: Ediciones Destino
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