Las Mujeres Que Bordaron Su Libertad / Women Who Sewed Their Freedom by Pretelt, Thatiana

Las Mujeres Que Bordaron Su Libertad / Women Who Sewed Their Freedom

«Cada puntada era un paso m?s hacia su libertad . En la Nueva Panam? de 1745, tres...
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Author: Thatiana Pretelt
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Language: Spanish
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Las Mujeres Que Bordaron Su Libertad / Women Who Sewed Their Freedom by Pretelt, Thatiana

Las Mujeres Que Bordaron Su Libertad / Women Who Sewed Their Freedom

€27,65

Las Mujeres Que Bordaron Su Libertad / Women Who Sewed Their Freedom

€27,65
Author: Thatiana Pretelt
Format: Paperback
Language: Spanish
«Cada puntada era un paso m?s hacia su libertad .

En la Nueva Panam? de 1745, tres valientes mujeres afrodescendientes, Damiana, Manuela y Mar?a Yoruba, encuentran una esperanza en medio de la esclavitud. Estas talentosas bordadoras de polleras criollas trazan un audaz plan para vender sus preciadas creaciones a contrabandistas que navegan por el r?o Cocl? del Norte y, con los pesos obtenidos, escapar de sus opresores. Sin embargo, los sue?os de libertad se desmoronan cuando el cuerpo de una de ellas aparece degollado en el camino del Chorrillo rodeado de caracoles usados en la religi?n yoruba, desatando el p?nico entre las autoridades civiles y eclesi?sticas, que sospechan de un sacrificio sat?nico.

Una historia inspiradora que ilumina un cap?tulo poco conocido de la sociedad paname?a y nos muestra c?mo el coraje y talento de estas mujeres bordadoras se convirtieron en un s?mbolo de resistencia y lucha dejando una marca indeleble en la historia de Panam?

Intriga, seducci?n, venganzas, un viaje fascinante de la mano de Thatiana Pretelt, una narradora de historias que seduce en cada p?gina

ENGLISH DESCRPTION

"Every stitch was a step towards their freedom."

In New Panama, 1745, three brave women of African descent, Damiana, Manuela, and Mar?a Yoruba, find hope amid slavery. These talented embroideresses of creole skirts devise a bold plan to sell their precious creations to smugglers cruising along the river Cocl? del Norte and escape their oppressors with the earnings. However, their dreams of freedom come crashing down when one of them is found dead on Chorrillo road, her throat slit, surrounded by seashells used in the Yoruba religion, causing widespread panic among civilian and ecclesiastical authorities, suspecting a satanic sacrifice.

An inspiring story that illuminates an obscure chapter of Panamanian society and shows us how the courage and talent of these embroideresses became symbols of resistance and struggle, leaving an indelible mark in the history of Panama.

Intrigue, seduction, revenge, a fascinating journey by the hand of Thatiana Pretelt, a storyteller that seduces on every page.

Author: Thatiana Pretelt
Publisher: Suma
Published: 12/03/2024
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.98h x 5.91w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9786073848091
Language: Spanish

About the Author
THATIANA PRETELT SERRANO (Chiriqu?, Panam?, 1971). Mercad?loga y escritora. Es autora de las novelas de ficci?n hist?rica La piedra de la Isla 1 - 2 y de los cuentos «El acoso? y «Los hijos de
la monta?a? incluidos en el libro Siete alrededor del cuento. El relato «El negocio? se public? en ?Basta!: 100 mujeres contra la violencia de g?nero. Como divulgadora de la historia de su pa?s, cre? el proyecto educativo La esp?a de historias que se convirti? en una miniserie para TV; asimismo, es
guionista y protagonista de las miniseries digitales En busca de la muralla de la ciudad y La Bandera, y de la miniserie para televisi?n La Esp?a de Historias. Es productora de las c?psulas animadas Espiando la historia con SERTV (Sistema Estatal de Radio y Televisi?n). Es mam? de Claudia Guadalupe e hija de Chefita y Quique.

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