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Ciudad Juarez

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Ciudad Juarez

De: Jason Stewart
Narrado por: AI Voice Benjamin
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Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual

Voz virtual es una narración para audiolibros generada por ordenador.
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Marco arrives in Ciudad Juárez with two suitcases and a simple wish: to disappear. He's running from a hollow life in Mexico City—a job that numbs, a relationship that failed, a self he no longer recognizes. He imagines paradise as solitude, as the absence of noise, as finally being left alone.
But paradise, he discovers, has nothing to do with being alone.
Through a chance collision at the bus station, Marco meets Rosa—a café worker with a mother's instinct and a gift for seeing what people need. She introduces him to a hostel, then to a photographer named Elena who drags him into the real story of Juárez. He meets Miguel, a designer fighting to stay in a city he loves. He finds work, an apartment, a community of people who gather on Friday nights to argue about cinema and life. He learns the names of vendors, the rhythms of neighborhoods, the way soup tastes when someone brings it because they noticed you were sick.
And slowly, imperceptibly, Marco stops wanting to disappear.
In a city marked by darkness and corruption, where good people face unjust systems and kindness is a radical act, Marco discovers that paradise isn't what he came seeking. It's not the absence of struggle or pain. Paradise is people choosing to care for each other anyway—showing up with food, including without asking, assuming the best when the world gives them reason not to.
It's belonging. It's home.
A lyrical meditation on community, care, and what it means to be chosen by the people around you.
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