The invisible mask
Book review
(Textofilia, 2024, México)
A hidden mask, but at the same time it gives strength and power.
The invisible mask and other stories reveal from that energy that seeks to protect itself:
migration, voices and speech from different parts of America
Latina, as well as the feelings of its people filter through its pages to
create spaces that invite us to know, think and understand the
movement of our continent.
Estela González, with a powerful voice, stands among the narrators
contemporary to also accommodate the LGBTQ+ experience.
This volume will leave the reader with flavors of the diversity that we
open to new possibilities
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