
The People in the Trees
by Hanya Yanagihara (2013)
Similar to 'El árbol de la vida', this novel explores profound themes of discovery and its consequences.

by José Ignacio Valenzuela (2013)
With the town destroyed by a terrible earthquake and Fabian in the depths of the earth, Angela will go underground, for although it may cost her her life to rescue her beloved, she will never again let misfortune separate them. Perhaps times have changed: the tree in the center of the Almahue town square, symbol of malamor, is now just a dry skeleton of branches. It can only signify a transformation, the end of an era. --Publisher Esta tercera entrega de la Trilogía del Malamor concluye las historias de Ángela, Rayén y del peculiar poblado de Almahue y sus desventurados habitantes, condenados a sufrir el hechizo del malamor. --Page 4 of cover.
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by Hanya Yanagihara (2013)
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