Sepulha – A Love Story From the Edge of the Americas

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A lovely writer with impeccable style, who is widely known for her novels, Juliana Nepomuceno was born in Peru. She graduated from the University of Quito in Ecuador in 1990 and spent five years living and working amongst the Andes mountain tribes in the Amazon jungle, among other adventures. While living in Quito, Juliana learned Spanish by immersing herself in her local culture and studying the language daily. In her final book, The Last Paradise, she introduces readers to her new American readers with a brief history of her role as a Yakuza lawyer, her transition to writing, and the plot of the story that has caught the attention of New York Times best-sellers. In this brief memoir, readers will learn how a person like Juliana could find her way into the heart of the United States and discover how her unique background helps to make her an engaging character in American literature.

As everyone in America knows, when it comes to diversity, there are many individuals who feel invisible, unwanted, or unwanted because of their race, nationality, or religion. For Juliana, being indigenous to Quito and Ecuador helped her build strong roots rooted in a culture that valued strength, courage, and endurance above all else. Her unique background – a daughter of the Andes mountain tribes who eventually moved to Quito, where she became immersed in the art and culture of her new home – resonates with readers like no other. In this charming memoir, readers are introduced to a charming young woman who finds herself in New York City’s streets and sidewalks, struggling against the injustice and the prejudice of the day, as well as the beauty, art, and whimsy that abound in this diverse city. This is a refreshing read full of hope, inspiring words, and unforgettable experiences.

In The Last Paradise, readers will learn how Juliana overcame obstacles both figuratively and literally, from the heights of her Ecuadorian home to the depths of American culture. The book’s colorful images, casual conversations, and lightly written text present a positive view of the Ecuadorian people and their culture. Readers will feel immediate connections to this charming young girl, who, through her writing, gives them a glimpse into the world’s most unique culture. While Sepulha’s captivating personality will draw readers to Sepulha de Soto’s charming stories, from her perils and triumphs to her love life, Sepulha offers an enchanting look at one of the world’s most beloved cultures.

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