Autor
Angel Marqués
In Luna Mía, teenage lovers suffer rejection, disbelief and even scorn in their own interactive universes. From the family – in one of them, to their own classmates – a social group in which hormones tend to take precedence.
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Angel Marqués
In Luna Mía, teenage lovers suffer rejection, disbelief and even scorn in their own interactive universes. From the family – in one of them, to their own classmates – a social group in which hormones tend to take precedence.