No Bailes Con La Muerte – (Spanish)
$20.00
Una noche de viernes en la que se mezclan musica, drogas y alcohol. Un verano que cambiara la vida de unos jovenes para siempre. Pero no todos acabaran igual. Todo dependera del compaero de baile que elijan… No bailes con la muerte es una novela realista, que aborda con estremecedora franqueza la cara oculta de fiestas, discotecas y drogas que muchos jovenes y adultos desconocen. Una gran labor de investigacion en circulos juveniles y en ambitos medicos y policiales ha concluido con una historia que no dejara indiferente a nadie.
A Friday night when music, drugs, and alcohol mix. A summer that will change the lives of a group of young people forever. But not all of their stories will end the same way. Everything will depend on the dance partner they choose. . . . No bailes con la muerte (Don’t Dance with Death) is a realistic novel that candidly addresses the hidden face of parties, disco clubs, and drugs that many young people and adults are unaware of.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641236300
ISBN10: 1641236302
Language: Spanish
Jose Navajo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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