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Dijiste Que Me Querias: Como Sobrellevar Lo Impensable

Descriere: Cómo sobrevivir la noticia devastadora de que tu pareja tiene cáncer y que, a su vez, él sea la causa de un dolor descomunal por una infidelidad escandalosa? Cómo balancear la tristeza de saber que perderás al amor de tu vida, con la furia al comprender que ese amor te traicionó? Cómo manejar las ganas de acompañar a tu marido hasta el final y el despecho que te impulsa a largarlo todo? Y más allá de todos estos dilemas, cómo se hace para comprender que tu esposo no solo te fue infiel, sino que se casó con su amante y en los últimos dos años había vivido una doble vida? A María Antonieta le tocó vivir esta tortura emocional durante siete meses. Esta es la historia de una mujer que, traicionada frente a los medios y al ojo del público, sobrellevó el engaño y el cáncer de su esposo, y decidió permanecer a su lado hasta el final. María Antonieta, con la fortaleza de una mujer extraordinaria, pudo vencerse a sí misma para comprender que la tragedia mayor hubiese sido abandonar al hombre al que amó por encima de ella. Dijiste que me Querías relata la experiencia devastadora de María Antonieta Collins, quien nos muestra las decisiones a enfrentar cuando el cáncer avanza desmedidamente y la traición se destapa lentamente ante nuestros ojos.

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Autori: Maria Antonieta Collins | Editura: Rayo | Anul aparitiei: 2007 | ISBN: 9780060884710 | Numar de pagini: 304 | Categorie: Biography  

  

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