El jinete sin Cabeza

El jinete sin Cabeza

Irving Washington

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SELECTOR
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789708030663
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En todas partes y desde siempre han surgido historias y leyendas que nos asustan a todos. Pasan de boca en boca y ponen a prueba los nervios de los más valientes. Así le pasó al personaje de nuestra historia, lchabod Crane, el maestro del pueblo, quien se enamora de la chica más bonita de la comarca. Claro que también el muchacho más apuesto y fuerte la pretende. El jinete sin cabeza aparecerá en la noche siniestra y decidirá el destino de uno de los dos. Si quieres averiguarlo, sumérgete en esta escalofriante historia. El pueblo de Sleepy Hollow existe aún en el estado de Nueva York, en Estados Unidos. ¿Quién sabe? Si lo visitas, a lo mejor encuentras por sus caminos al fantasma de El jinete sin cabeza.

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