Los cuentos de la abuela
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Ongoing, First published Mar 10, 2017
Estos son cuentos y poemas cortos de las vivencias de la abuela Ña coco, los nietos son el regalo maravilloso que Dios nos regala para que al envejecer tengamos las mismas ganas de seguir viviendo, como cuando trajimos nuestros hijos al mundo.  Espero recopilar una gran cantidad de escritos poemas - décimas - cuentos - odas poesías,  que a lo largo del tiempo me he permitido escribir y que mi nieta Geyri Gabriela me ha invitado a compartir en esta maravillosa ventana virtual, espero les guste, me asesoren y compartamos nuestro hobby como es el escribir. Dios bendiga nuestra creatividad y que la musa no se despida nunca de nuestros corazones.
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