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El cuaderno dorado [The Golden Notebook]
- By: Doris Lessing
- Narrated by: Elena Silva
- Length: 29 hrs and 24 mins
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Aterrada por la posibilidad de volverse loca, Anna decide plasmar sus vivencias y pensamientos en cuatro cuadernos de distintos colores: en el de color negro registra su vida como escritora, en el rojo sus ideas políticas, en el amarillo sus experiencias personales y emociones más íntimas, y en el azul su cotidianidad. Sin embargo es un quinto cuaderno, el cuaderno dorado, el que reúne todos los cabos sueltos de su vida y el que posee la clave para recuperarse de aquel bloqueo en el que se encuentra estancada.
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El estilo de escritura te envuelve rápidamente.
- By E. A. Pineda Lopez on 01-16-24
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El cuaderno dorado [The Golden Notebook]
- Narrated by: Elena Silva
- Length: 29 hrs and 24 mins
- Release date: 11-25-21
- Language: Spanish
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