
Author: Leila Guerriero
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Between 1997 and 1999 a suicidal wave moved the small village of Las Heras, in the Argentinean province of Santa Cruz, in the Patagonia. Most of the suicides were about 25 years old and they were born in modest native families. The journalist Leila Guerriero travelled to this isolated Patagonian place, she interrogated the suicides' relatives and friends, covered the same streets, always empty / uninhabited, and visited every corner of the village.
Pages: 216
Format: Paperback
Collection: Narrativas hispánicas
BISAC Code: SOC006000
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