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Diario de un amor a destiempo
1900
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Emanuel, un chico del siglo XXI, viaja dos siglos al pasado. Aunque se propone llegar a 1810, un error de cálculo lo lleva a 1813 y se encuentra con un país en cambio, un coronel San Martín en plena lucha por la independencia, y con Margarita, una hermosa mujer de quince años, prometida en matrimonio. Emanuel seguirá investigando sobre los acontecimientos históricos del país. Y junto a Margarita viajará de Buenos Aires a Córdoba y vivirá grandes aventuras. Es la continuación de Diario de un viaje imposible, donde los personajes presenciarán importantes acontecimientos como la Asambrea General Constituyente y la batalla de San Lorenzo.
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Ana María Shua
Ana María Shua
Author · 22 books

Ana María Shua has earned a prominent place in contemporary Argentine fiction with the publication of many books in nearly every genre: novels, short stories, short short stories, poetry, children's fiction, books of humor and Jewish folklore, anthologies, film scripts, journalistic articles, and essays. Her award-winning works have been translated to many languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Islandic, Bulgarian, and Serbian, and her stories appear in anthologies throughout the world. Born in Buenos Aires in 1951, Shua began her literary career at the young age of sixteen with the publication of El sol y yo (The Sun and I), a volume of poetry which received two literary prizes in 1967. She went on to study at the Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires and worked as an advertising copywriter and journalist during the early stages of her career. Since then, she has received numerous national and international awards, and a Guggenheim Fellowship for her novel El libro de los recuerdos(The Book of Memories, 1994). Her other novels include Soy Paciente (Patient, 1980), Los amores de Laurita (Laurita's Loves,1984), which was made into a movie, La muerte como efecto secundario (Death as a Side Effect, 1997). and El peso de la tentación (The Weight of Temptation, 2007). Her first four microfiction books have been published in Madrid in one volume: Cazadores de Letras, (Letter’s Hunters, 2009). Her complete short stories have been published as Que tengas una vida interesante (Buenos Aires, 2009). Her last microfiction book is Fenómenos de circo in 2011. She published Contra el tiempo, short-stories, in 2013

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