Bianca Aparicio Vinsonneau

Bianca Aparicio Vinsonneau

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Las Sombras de Africa
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Las Sombras de Africa
  • By: Bianca Aparicio Vinsonneau
  • Length: 9 hours 58 minutes
  • Publisher: BookaVivo
  • Publish date: November 11, 2016
  • Language: Spanish
  • (69 ratings)
(69 ratings)
A finales del s. XVIII, en remotas tierras africanas, la aldea de Kofi fue salvajemente atacada y el capturado para ser convertido en esclavo. Gracias a un inesperado giro del destino, burlo a la muerte librandose de ser embarcado rumbo a las... Read more

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