"No les guardo rencor, papa" is a novel that takes place in a small town in the Dominican Republic during the dictatorship of Rafael L. Trujillo, centering around three voices: a boy, a young matchmaker and a university student, who together chronicle both a personal and collective history of terror and mutilation. Written by award-winning Dominican author René Rodríguez Soriano, who is also the author of "Nave sorda", "El nombre olvidado", "Solo de flauta", "Tientos y trotes", "Rumor de pez", "Apunte a lápiz", "El mal del tiempo", "Sólo de vez en cuando" and "Queda la música", among other titles.-- https://www.latinamericanbooks.com/pages/books/62986/rene-rodriguez-soriano/no-les-guardo-rencor-papa.
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