Ladrones de Londres

Ladrones de Londres
In the dark heart of Victorian London, a mother dies in childbirth and her infant son is thrust into a world that will test every ounce of his innocence. Oliver Twist enters a workhouse where gruel is measured in spoonfuls and kindness is a luxury. When he dares to ask for more, he's cast into the streets of a city teeming with danger, pickpockets, and men who wear their cruelty like a trade. What follows is a descent into London's criminal underworld, where the Artful Dodger and Fagin await with promises of belonging and the inevitable price of corruption. But Oliver carries something that the thieves of London cannot steal: an unshakeable goodness that refuses to be debased, no matter how dark the alley. This is the novel that shocked Victorian England and introduced the world to child poverty as a moral crisis. It's a story about whether virtue can survive in a world designed to crush it.
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Paolo Paez, Mongope, Pamela Nagami, Charbelí Ramos Chávez +10 more



