: Lía travels to a small village called Elí de Sol to pick up her mother before the local neighbors—fed up with Alma's antics—do something drastic.
: Reviewers on sites like Goodreads and Babelio praise the book for being a "sweet and real" story that balances humor with heartfelt moments. Mantendre_las_luces_encendidas_para_ti_Cherry_C...
: It explores themes of family toxicity, finding independence, and learning that love doesn't have to mean suffering or losing control of one's own life. Key Features of the Book : Lía travels to a small village called
: Unlike many of the author's other works, such as the Sin Mar series, this book is self-contained and does not require reading other volumes. Key Features of the Book : Unlike many
The novel follows , a young woman who has spent her life acting as the "mother to her mother," Alma, an irresponsible and histrionic woman.