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Herstoria I: Relatos de ficción histórica de mujeres LBT+
Selection of stories from the I Herstoria Award, featuring LBT+ women: Luz de selva (Cecilia Agüero): Viceroyalty of Peru (17th century). Carmen will seek the light wherever it may be, and she will find it in the most unexpected place. Hija de nadie (Sara Bishop): Athens (4th century BC). Ariadna anxiously awaits the moment her marriage is arranged and she loses her freedom forever. El libro de la moabita (Clara Carbonell): Present-day Jordan (9th century BC). Everything we believed about the biblical story of Ruth, Naomi, and Orpah is shaken. Condenada por las estrellas (Adriana García Ramos): Russia (early 20th century). Mavra is the maid of the Romanov family during the war that ravages the country. Torres en el mar (Leticia Goimil García). Catoira, Kingdom of Galicia (11th century). After losing what she loved most, Aldara has only the fight left. La rebelión tiene nombre de mujer (Giuliana Ippoliti). Caracas (early 19th century). In times of rebellion, a young aristocrat falls in love with her slave. Esperanza en el infierno (Bea Morote). Ravensbrück concentration camp, Nazi Germany (20th century). She arrives and Karla finds hope amid the horror. No vuelvas a Granada (Nuria Parra Pozo). Spain (20th century). A woman returns to Granada and remembers how everything changed with the start of the Civil War. Ignota (Esther Román, Crab). Rupertsberg Monastery, Germany (13th century). Sister Gertraude shares her findings about Hildegard of Bingen with a visitor. La madre bisonte nos protegerá (Ana Tapia). North America (18th century). The reverend’s daughter ventures into forbidden land and meets the most unusual person she has ever seen.