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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. El día que el hombre llega a la Luna, D empieza a trabajar como vendedor viajero de productos de Kramp: clavos, serruchos, martillos, picaportes y mirillas. Comienza también entonces la educación paralela de su hija, M. Convertida en ayudante y cómplice, se salta las clases a espaldas de su madre para acompañar a D en sus viajes, descubriendo un precoz sentido comercial y un talento inesperado para la picaresca mientras recorren los pequeños pueblos del sur chileno, un territorio plagado de fantasmas. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"A richly imaginative debut, detailing a girl and her father finding their way -and themselves - while they work as traveling hardware salesmen in Pinochet-era Chile, is a rare work of magic and originality. For seven-year-old M, the world is guided by a firm set of principles, based on her father D's life as a traveling salesman. Enchanted by her father's trade, M convinces him to take her along on his routes, selling hardware supplies amid the backdrop of Pinochet-era Chile. As she becomes part of a tight-knit community of fellow salesmen and grifters, M is regaled with parables and anecdotes that inform her "parallel education," D's excuse for letting her skip school without M's mother's knowledge. As father and daughter trek from town to town in their old Renault, M's memories and thoughts become tied to a language of rural commerce, philosophy, the cosmos, hardware products, and ghosts. M, in her innocence, barely notices the rising tensions and precarious nature of their work, until she and her father connect with an enigmatic photographer, E, whose presence threatens to upend the whimsical life they've created."--Provided by publisher. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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