inspiration + perspiration = invention :: T. Edison ::
Catalina Moreno comes from a small town on the plains but gets the chance to travel with her wealthy neighbors to Mar del Plata for a holiday. A fan of telenovelas for years, her own life takes a dramatic turn as she learns about the wider world, friendship, romance, and herself. Austen's Northanger Abbey set in 2008 Argentina.
tags: Northanger Abbey, alternate universe, scrimshaw
Chapter 21Mar. 18, 2023Comments |
Primera Pista"First clue," a piece of information that, if interpreted correctly, cracks the case (The Write Practice). |
Chapter 22Mar. 22, 2023Comments |
Descubrimientos"Discoveries," acts of obtaining sight or knowledge (Merriam-Webster). |
Chapter 23Mar. 25, 2023Comments |
Tensión Creciente"Increasing tension," rising action or a series of events that create suspense in the narrative (BBC Bitesize). |
Chapter 24Mar. 29, 2023Comments |
Más Afilado Que Un Cuchillo"Sharper than a knife," a description of unwise words which poet William Chapman said become embedded into souls (Goodreads). |
Chapter 25Apr. 01, 2023Comments |
Consuelo en Amigos"Consolation in Friends," a person that makes another feel better when unhappy or disappointed (Oxford Learner's Dictionaries). |
Chapter 26Apr. 05, 2023Comments |
Hay Revelación"There is Revelation," making something known that was secret (Cambridge Dictionary). |
Chapter 27Apr. 08, 2023Comments |
Una Dulce Pascua"A Sweet Easter," the culmination of the week-long events that preceded Christ's death, re-enacted every year in liturgical ceremonies (World History Encyclopedia). |
Chapter 28Apr. 12, 2023Comments |
La Danza Continúa"The dance continues," reference to lyrics from "Floricienta," theme song to the telenovlea of the same name (Lyrics.com). |
Chapter 29Apr. 15, 2023Comments |
Amor en Movimiento"Love in Motion," affectionate, benevolent concern or care for others (Wiktionary). |
Chapter 30Apr. 19, 2023Comments |
Separación y Reunión"Separation and Reunion," coming together again after being apart for a long time (Britannica Dictionary). |