The Eleven   Who Were  Saved

The Eleven Who Were Saved

Bernardo Restrepo

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Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781969219603
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In the lush landscapes of Colombia’s coffee region lies the city of Armenia, affectionately known as the 'Miracle City.' It is here, in a house filled with laughter, faith, and daily struggles, that the unforgettable story of The Children of Don Marco Aurelio begins. This heartwarming and deeply human novel explores the essence of family - the love that unites, the differences that define us, and the small, everyday moments that shape a lifetime.The story opens with a tender scene between Berni, a curious six-year-old boy, and his mother, whose wisdom and kindness illuminate the pages. When Berni innocently asks why his brothers don’t look like him, his mother gently explains that every child is unique - like the fingers of her hand, each with a different name, shape, and purpose. What begins as a child’s question unfolds into a universal reflection on individuality, family bonds, and the divine design behind human diversity.As the chapters progress, readers are invited into the vibrant world of Don Marco Aurelio’s eleven children - each with a distinct personality, a unique dream, and a special place within the family. Through their joys, mistakes, and growth, we see the entire spectrum of human emotion: love and conflict, innocence and experience, humor and heartbreak. Together, they paint a portrait of life in mid-20th-century Colombia, a time of strong traditions, deep faith, and enduring values.The novel beautifully captures the rhythm of everyday life - from early mornings watering the garden to evenings filled with stories, music, and prayer. With lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, the author brings to life the smells of coffee fields, the sounds of laughter echoing through a humble home, and the unspoken strength of a mother who gives everything to her children.But beyond its setting, The Children of Don Marco Aurelio is a story about the human heart - about how love, patience, and understanding can overcome hardship. It honors mothers who raise their children with courage and tenderness, and fathers who work tirelessly to provide a better future. It celebrates individuality within unity, reminding us that differences do not divide families; they enrich them.This novel is both a celebration and a reflection - a journey through the soul of a family and a nation. It reminds readers that true happiness often hides in the simplest gestures: a shared smile, a mother’s hug, or the sound of children’s laughter in a sunlit garden.The Children of Don Marco Aurelio is a moving, timeless story about belonging, love, and the invisible threads that connect us all. It will touch the hearts of readers who cherish stories of family, identity, and the universal desire to be loved for who we truly are.

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