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La vida de Eva Bruhn gira en torno a La casa alemana, el restaurante tradicional que regentan sus padres y en el que la familia comparte las pequeñas cosas del día a día: desde los entresijos de su trabajo en una agencia de traducción hasta el anhelo de que su novio se decida por fin a pedirle su mano a su padre.
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- Anonymous User
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Muy buena narración. La parte final del libro es lo mejor ya que te presenta la vida de diferentes personas con defectos y virtudes que tienen que tomar decisiones para seguir viviendo con lo que pasa
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Well documented but for me it was missing something else… there are better books about the IIWW
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