"Un retrato implacable del alma femenina por la autora de El albergue de las mujeres tristes. Nueve mujeres, muy distintas entre s̕ y que nunca se han visto antes, comparten sus historias. Natasha, su terapeuta, ha decidido reunirlas en la convicci̤n de que las heridas empiezan a sanar cuando se rompen las cadenas del silencio. No importa el origen ni la extracci̤n social, la edad o la profesi̤n: todas acarrean sobre sus hombros el peso del miedo, la soledad, el deseo, las inseguridades. A veces ante un pasado que no pueden dejar atr̀s; otras, ante un presente que no se parece a lo que habr̕an deseado, o un futuro que las asusta. Madres, hijas, esposas, viudas, amantes: guiadas por Natasha, las protagonistas aceptan el desaf̕o de comprender y reinventar sus vidas. Una novela que sorprende, conmueve y deja en vilo: una mirada reveladora y valiente a las relaciones humanas en el mundo de hoy."--Amazon.com. "Nine women, very different from each other and never have seen before, share their stories. Natasha, their therapist, has decided that wounds only begin to heal when the chains of silence are broken. No matter the origin or social background, age or profession, women carry on their shoulders all the weight of fear, loneliness, desire, insecurity ... sometimes with a past that can not be left behind, sometimes with a present that does not look like they would have desired, or a future that scares them. Led by Natasha, the protaganists, Mothers, daughters, wives, widows, lovers, accept the challenge of understanding and reinventing their lives. A novel that surprises, moves and leaves you on the edge of your seat. A revealing and brave look into human relations in the world today."--Cataloger's translation of publisher's description.
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