
Se tiene que morir mucha gente
Martín, Victoria (1989- )
Barbara works as a script assistant in an entertainment program full of men who think they are tremendously funny, she is addicted to anxiolytics and is obsessed with money. She lives with her lifelong friend, Maca, an aspiring actress who only accumulates rejections on her resume. One day she receives an invitation from Elena, an old classmate, to attend one of those parties where they announce the sex of the baby by blowing up a balloon, cutting a cake or launching a rocket. She decides to go because she needs to put her life in order, and participating in the most brutal capitalism by gobbling up a cupcake in the shape of a baby seems like the best way to start. But after the party, Elena, desperate and in the final stretch of her pregnancy, leaves her husband and moves in with Bárbara and Maca, terrible news for them that will completely disrupt her lives. The group will be joined by Fabiola, an influencer with a "sustainable" jewelry brand made by children in Bangladesh and who shares phrases like "If you want, you can" or "Hakuna Matata" on Instagram. That is, a functional adult following the advice of Pumbaa, the boar from The Lion King.
- Author
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Martín, Victoria (1989- )
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- General > Modern and contemporary fiction
- EAN
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9788401027215
- ISBN
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978-84-01-02721-5
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Plaza & Janés
- Pages
- 256
- High
- 23.6 cm
- Weight
- 15.6 cm
- Release date
- 20-10-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series