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Las niñas bien. 40 aniversario (Novela) / The Well-Off Girls: 40th Anniversary (A Novel) (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
Incontables risas y preguntas que no pasan de moda.
Guadalupe Loaeza ha retratado como nadie a la burguesía mexicana: sus tardes con el psicoanalista, sus excursiones a la Lagunilla, sus vacaciones frustradas, sus fiestas de happy birthday y hasta sus dramas de Navidad. Con un estilo crítico, ingenioso e incómodamente divertido, captura la esencia de unas «niñas bien» que, aunque hoy se visten con huipiles combinados con pantalones carísimos, siguen siendo reflejo de una clase social desconectada de su realidad, llena de contradicciones, aspiraciones y excesos.
A cuarenta años de su primera edición, este ya clásico regresa con la misma frescura y voz mordaz que lo hizo inolvidable.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Countless laughs and questions that never go out of style.
Guadalupe Loaeza has portrayed the Mexican bourgeoisie like no one else: their afternoons with the psychoanalyst, their trips to La Lagunilla, their failed vacations, their happy birthday parties, and even their Christmas dramas. With a critical, witty, and uncomfortably humorous style, she captures the essence of the “niñas bien” who, although today they wear huipiles paired with expensive pants, remain a reflection of a social class disconnected from reality, full of contradictions, aspirations, and excesses.
Forty years after its first edition, this classic returns with the same freshness and biting voice that made it unforgettable.








