Nómadas
Molinero Huguet, Jorge
Moha was born in a refugee camp and Otman slipped in during a raid on the fence. Mamadú spent her family's savings to be able to get into a small boat and Khadija lives with her mother in an official protection flat. Moha is in love with Khadija but does not dare to make the first move. He is also worried because he suspects that Otman is involved in drug issues, but happy because Mamadú has found a job. Moha and his friends are 17 years old and have big plans for the future. Jorge Molinero has traveled to many countries on the African continent exercising his profession as a geologist. In addition, he lives with a foster son who was born in a refugee camp and is called Moha. Moha has many friends who live their lives and imagine the future. With these wicks and a deliberately fluid prose, the author presents us with a heartbreaking, direct and believable novel. A story of friendship and hope, of hardships and difficulties, of desires and frustrations. The x-ray of a society whose existence takes place oblivious to the daily micro-racism that distills through its pores. A novel that immerses us in a polyhedral and complex reality that has nothing to do with the usual caricatures, always xenophobic and sometimes naive, handled with impudence left and right.
- Author
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Molinero Huguet, Jorge
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Sociology
- EAN
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9788418469121
- ISBN
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978-84-18469-12-1
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Trampa Ediciones
- Pages
- 112
- High
- 21.5 cm
- Weight
- 14.0 cm
- Release date
- 20-04-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series