It's Saturday afternoon. The sky on Saturdays is mute, but resplendent. Below, in this convulsive thing that we call humanity, runs through the multitude of schedules, emotions, hunches. I feel like listening closely to that melody by Lisette Álvarez “One more Saturday, about Puerto Rico, one more Saturday…”
In this work, the seventh he has published, the novelist travels through wonderful places between the Magdala River and Agua Viva, "the last town on that mountain rock..." where history is recreated.
The writer, the name by which the protagonist is referred to, is going to donate some of his social fiction novels to the Public Libraries of several municipalities for three days.
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