Almendra

Almendra

by Won-pyung Sohn
Almendra

Almendra

by Won-pyung Sohn

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¿Cómo sobreviviríamos si careciésemos de nuestras emociones? Este es el dilema del protagonista de esta interesante novela, quien padece de una condición que le impide mostrar o detectar emociones. Es un relato cautivador sobre ""un monstruo"" quien se topa con otro ""monstruo"".

How would we survive if we lacked our emotions? This is the dilemma of the protagonist of this interesting novel, who suffers from a condition that prevents him from showing or detecting emotions. It's a captivating tale about ""a monster"" who stumbles upon another ""monster.""

Yunjae nació con alexitimia, una enfermedad que le impide reconocer y expresar emociones, y que está asociada a un crecimiento inferior de la amígdala cerebral, generalmente del tamaño de una almendra. Su madre soltera y su abuela hacen todo lo posible por ayudarlo a relacionarse con los demás, si bien en la escuela se enfrenta a la intimidación y al rechazo de sus compañeros por su comportamiento indolente. Pero un día ocurre la tragedia: en la tarde de su decimosexto cumpleaños, la madre y la abuela de Yunjae son víctimas de un violento ataque callejero que termina con su abuela muerta y su madre postrada en cama en estado vegetativo. Yunjae tendrá entonces que vivir solo y encargarse de la librería de libros usados de su familia. Es entonces cuando sucede el inesperado encuentro con Gon, un chico volátil, propenso al mal humor y a las peleas, que ha sufrido una infancia traumática. Ambos son polos opuestos, pero el rechazo que sufren —cada uno por diferentes razones— por una sociedad que no los entiende, hace que pasen de ser enemigos, a cultivar una peculiar amistad. ¿Podrá la relación con Gon, el encuentro con una chica llamada Dora que sólo sueña con correr, y su intervencion.



Yunjae was born with alexithymia, a disease that prevents him from recognizing and expressing emotions, and which is associated with undergrowth of the brain amygdala, usually the size of an almond. His single mother and his grandmother go out of their way to help him relate to others, although at school he faces bullying and rejection from his peers for his indolent behavior. But one day tragedy strikes: on the afternoon of his sixteenth birthday, Yunjae's mother and grandmother are victims of a violent street attack that ends with their grandmother dead and their mother bedridden in a vegetative state. Yunjae will then have to live alone and take care of his family's used bookstore. It is then that the unexpected encounter with Gon happens, a volatile boy, prone to bad humor and fights, who has suffered a traumatic childhood. Both are polar opposites, but the rejection they suffer - each for different reasons - by a society that does not understand them, makes them go from being enemies to cultivating a peculiar friendship. Can the relationship with Gon, the meeting with a girl named Dora who only dreams of running, and his intervention.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786075573076
Publisher: Editorial Oceano de Mexico
Publication date: 06/01/2022
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 339,074
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.60(d)
Language: Spanish
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Won-pyung Sohn, obtuvo su licenciatura en Estudios Sociales y Filosofía en la Universidad de Sogang, así como la de Dirección de Cine en la Academia Coreana de Artes Cinematográficas. Ha recibido varios premios y distinciones por su obra cinematográfica. Su debut literario llegó en 2017, cuando su novela Almendra ganó el Premio Changbi de literatura juvenil y se convirtió inmediatamente en un éxito de crítica y ventas. Su segunda novela, Born in 1988, ganó el Jeju 4.3 Peace Literary Award. En la actualidad, combina su actividad profesional como escritora, directora de cine y guionista.



Won-pyung Sohn received his BA in Social Studies and Philosophy from Sogang University, as well as a BA in Film Directing from the Korean Academy of Motion Picture Arts. She has received various awards and honors for her cinematographic work. His literary debut came in 2017, when her novel Almendra won the Changbi Prize for Young Adult Literature and immediately became a critical and best-seller. Her second novel, Born in 1988, won the Jeju 4.3 Peace Literary Award. Today, she combines her professional activity as a writer, film director and screenwriter.
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