Gabriel García Márquez’s novel: Child Exploitation
This novel will talk about the story of a young girl named Eréndira who is subjected to the abuses of her grandmother who forces her to do many things Eréndira does not want but she forces her for Eréndira to pay everything that grandmother has done a lifetimefor her. The author of this novel is one of the best known writers who is Gabriel García Márquez who is the one who tells the life of this young woman. “Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez was a Colombian writer, editor and journalist. In 1982 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. He was known for his nickname Gabo and familiar and his friends as Gabito (Gabriel Guajiro hypocoristic)."
The novel The incredible and sad story of Eréndira’s candid and her heartless grandmother is a story that tells how the grandmother abuses rights and how Eréndira uses to get money so that Eréndira pays her everything that the grandmother of A Giveto the point of selling Eréndira’s virginity to earn money since they had lost home where they lived before. What the grandmother did went to sell to Eréndira to some men who lined up to bed with the young woman where Eréndira after having passed so much man was dirty and with chills because it was her first time and had not been with a man before.
After a long time Eréndira meets Ulysses a man who helped his father in the works, Ulysses meets Eréndira who falls in love and Eréndira also falls in love with Ulysses where they do everything possible to be together to the point of destroying theGrandmother to leave Eréndira alone and not continue to sell it, so far that Ulises kill the grandmother who was the most difficult for him.
Finally, this novel is 100% recommended since it speaks of a story that can be true or that can be happening in everyday life because many people usually do that as much as women and men sell them to earn more money and use withA work tool. My experience with the book was very good and very pleasant since I felt like in a reality I do not want to say that I had passed to someone nearby but that he felt as if one were living it at that time.
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