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The Man Who Could Move Clouds

by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

The Man Who Could Move Clouds

by Ingrid Rojas Contreras

In 'The Man Who Could Move Clouds,' Ingrid Rojas Contreras takes us deep into the heart of her mystical family legacy in Colombia. Born into a world where magic is real and healing powers are a familial inheritance, she navigates through personal and political upheaval, only to face a head injury that leaves her with amnesia. As her memories flicker back, she embarks on a journey with her formidable mother to uncover their ancestral secrets and reconcile with a heritage that oscillates between a gift and a curse. Through vivid storytelling, Contreras resurrects a rich tapestry of Colombian history, healing, and the transcendental bonds of her lineage.

  • Memoirs
  • Non-Fiction
  • Family
  • Magical
  • Healing
  • Heritage
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