Unfortunately, Javier is also in charge of a drug cartel. One of the regular customers to her shop was Javier, who engaged her in intellectual conversation. But Lydia is not undertaking this journey because of extreme poverty, she is not your average migrant looking for a better life.īefore she had to flee, she ran a bookshop, her husband was a noted journalist and they lived a comfortable life. It’s another tense moment in a book which seeks to expose the desperate measures to which some people are driven, some of whom we meet and get to know along the way. You are willing her on as she faces a series of obstacles, including having to take the decision to jump onto a moving train – La Bestia – and trusting her son to manage the same. Lydia will protect her son Luca at all costs from the drug baron who is hunting them down.
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