Muñequita
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After her dad dies, her mom falls into financial problems and can't afford to pay rent, her mom works two jobs every day of the week which leaves Natalia alone with her little sister (Mariella) who she has to take care of and can't leave her side. She has to juggle school, and friend ship problems as well. Stress and restlessness builds upon her and she learns that it's not a pretty combo, she loses friends and her academic performance goes down. And her mom starts drinking wine every time and becomes distant.She's lost and there's nothing she can do to make this all end happily...can she?
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