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A historical suspense novel for children, where we will learn about Leona Vicario's adventures, a pro-independence spy. New Spain, 1810. After a strange woman hands Leona Vicario a silver medal at the market, she begins to receive cryptic messages from an unknown sender, who asks her to meet them at the Temple of the Profesa. Soon the mystery becomes even bigger: who are the Guadalupes? What do they want from her? How do you know who supports independence and who is loyal to the viceroy? Opening the door to an adventure that will take her to every corner of the capital city, Leona starts a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A historical suspense novel for children, where we will learn about Leona Vicario's adventures, a pro-independence spy. New Spain, 1810. After a strange woman hands Leona Vicario a silver medal at the market, she begins to receive cryptic messages from an unknown sender, who asks her to meet them at the Temple of the Profesa. Soon the mystery becomes even bigger: who are the Guadalupes? What do they want from her? How do you know who supports independence and who is loyal to the viceroy? Opening the door to an adventure that will take her to every corner of the capital city, Leona starts a race against the clock to fight for her dream, to see Mexico as a free and independent country. Having become a spy against the viceroyalty, what price will she have to pay for her silence?
Autorenporträt
Pedro J. Fernández (Delaware, 1986) es creador de la cuenta de Twitter@DonPorfirioDiaz, enfocada en la divulgación histórica y cultural de México a través de la sátira y el humor. Ha publicado varias novelas históricas como: Iturbide: el otro padre de la patria, Morir de pie, Querido don Benito y los bestsellers Había una vez mexicanas que hicieron historia y Yo, Díaz; también es coautor del libro de ensayos México a tres bandas. Su libro Había una vez mexicanas que hicieron historia 2 fue ganador de la Distinción Caniem 2020 al Libro del Año Infantil y Juvenil.