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Timeless Stories of El Salvador

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Timeless Stories of El Salvador

By: Federico Navarrete
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Every country has its unique stories, and El Salvador is no different. A new book full of journeys and adventures, teleporting you to the past and the Salvadoran nights.

For hundreds of years, parents have shared unique stories with their children, like Sir Francis Drake arriving with his Golden Hind and hiding a small treasure in Meanguera Island, and the mighty Mulus who scares the perpetrators of the graves at night.

It's time that you could discover more about the unique Salvadoran folklore and transport yourself to a new land.

Are you ready to travel in time and discover El Salvador?

This volume includes:
  • Sir Francis Drake, The First Pirate of The Pacific
  • The Death of The Sorcerer of La Nahuaterique
  • The Mulus
  • The Almighty Tlaloc
  • The Mysterious Woman of The Toad River
  • Lake Ilopango
  • The Bewitched Wagon
  • The Dwarf
  • The Bandari Witch
  • The Weeping Woman
  • The Virgin of Izalco
  • The Headless Horseman
  • Tenancin, Cipitio’s girlfriend
  • Prince Atonal
  • The Pirate Treasures of Meanguera Island
  • The Black Horse
  • Tangaloa “The Guardian of The Sea”
  • The Cocoa
  • Lake Coatepeque Snake
  • The Woman of The Chinchontepec
  • The Amate Flower
  • Titilcíhuat “The Fire Woman”
  • The Arbolarios
  • Devil’s Pool and its twin
  • The Frogfish
  • The Eruption of The San Salvador Volcano
  • The Giantess of Jocoro
  • The Bewitched Rock
  • The Old Church of San Dionisio
  • The Cukinca Cave
  • Cuicuizcatl and The Chinchontepec Underworlds
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What I appreciate most is the inclusion of tales I am familiar with and others I had not heard before. However, I don’t like the narrator. I wish they had gotten someone who knows the stories and can read them more performatively. I also wish the narrator could better pronouce the Indian language words.

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