Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis

Set against the backdrop of Uruguay's oppressive military dictatorship in the 1970s, this poignant narrative follows the lives of five courageous women who seek refuge and freedom on the remote island of Cabo Polonio. As they navigate the challenges of living under a regime that suppresses their identities, these women form an unbreakable bond, finding solace and strength in each other's company. Through their shared experiences of love, loss, and resilience, they carve out a sanctuary where they can truly be themselves, defying societal norms and embracing their true selves in a world that seeks to silence them.

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