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Después del océano in Franklin, TN
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Belén Martínez, una de las voces más vibrantes y prometedoras de la literatura juvenil española, vuelve a cautivarnos con Después del océano, una historia desgarradora sobre la vida, la muerte; la esperanza y la familia; sobre la identidad y aquellos momentos que nos terminan definiendo como seres humanos… 11 de marzo de 2011. Nanami Tendo tuvo que abandonar Miako, su pueblo natal. Ese mismo día, un terremoto resquebrajó Japón y produjo uno de los tsunamis más letales de la historia. Ella sobrevivió, pero su hogar y su mundo quedaron arrasados. Años más tarde, en Kioto, Nanami conoce a un chico extraño que estuvo en Miako el día de la catástrofe y trae de regreso fantasmas y recuerdos que Nami creyó haber dejado atrás. ¿Es posible escapar al destino?
Belén Martínez, one of the most vibrant and promising voices in Spanish youth literature, once again captivates us with After the Ocean, a harrowing story about life and death; hope and family; about identity and those moments that end up defining us as human beings… March 11, 2011. Nanami Tendo had to leave Miako, her hometown. That same day, an earthquake struck Japan, producing one of the deadliest tsunamis in history. She survived, but her home and her world were destroyed. Years later, in Kyoto, Nanami meets a strange boy who was in Miako on the day of the catastrophe and brings back ghosts and memories that Nami thought she had left behind. Is it possible to escape fate?
Belén Martínez, one of the most vibrant and promising voices in Spanish youth literature, once again captivates us with After the Ocean, a harrowing story about life and death; hope and family; about identity and those moments that end up defining us as human beings… March 11, 2011. Nanami Tendo had to leave Miako, her hometown. That same day, an earthquake struck Japan, producing one of the deadliest tsunamis in history. She survived, but her home and her world were destroyed. Years later, in Kyoto, Nanami meets a strange boy who was in Miako on the day of the catastrophe and brings back ghosts and memories that Nami thought she had left behind. Is it possible to escape fate?
Belén Martínez, una de las voces más vibrantes y prometedoras de la literatura juvenil española, vuelve a cautivarnos con Después del océano, una historia desgarradora sobre la vida, la muerte; la esperanza y la familia; sobre la identidad y aquellos momentos que nos terminan definiendo como seres humanos… 11 de marzo de 2011. Nanami Tendo tuvo que abandonar Miako, su pueblo natal. Ese mismo día, un terremoto resquebrajó Japón y produjo uno de los tsunamis más letales de la historia. Ella sobrevivió, pero su hogar y su mundo quedaron arrasados. Años más tarde, en Kioto, Nanami conoce a un chico extraño que estuvo en Miako el día de la catástrofe y trae de regreso fantasmas y recuerdos que Nami creyó haber dejado atrás. ¿Es posible escapar al destino?
Belén Martínez, one of the most vibrant and promising voices in Spanish youth literature, once again captivates us with After the Ocean, a harrowing story about life and death; hope and family; about identity and those moments that end up defining us as human beings… March 11, 2011. Nanami Tendo had to leave Miako, her hometown. That same day, an earthquake struck Japan, producing one of the deadliest tsunamis in history. She survived, but her home and her world were destroyed. Years later, in Kyoto, Nanami meets a strange boy who was in Miako on the day of the catastrophe and brings back ghosts and memories that Nami thought she had left behind. Is it possible to escape fate?
Belén Martínez, one of the most vibrant and promising voices in Spanish youth literature, once again captivates us with After the Ocean, a harrowing story about life and death; hope and family; about identity and those moments that end up defining us as human beings… March 11, 2011. Nanami Tendo had to leave Miako, her hometown. That same day, an earthquake struck Japan, producing one of the deadliest tsunamis in history. She survived, but her home and her world were destroyed. Years later, in Kyoto, Nanami meets a strange boy who was in Miako on the day of the catastrophe and brings back ghosts and memories that Nami thought she had left behind. Is it possible to escape fate?
















