Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira

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Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira

by Roberto Jorge Payró

ES·~10 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total

PRIMERA PARTE - I

13:19

II

12:18

III

12:15

IV

13:55

V

9:52

VI

10:56

VII

14:23

VIII

11:22

IX

17:22

X

10:03

Description

Born into the privileged world of a tiny provincial town where the sun never seems to set and politics runs in the family, the narrator grows up surrounded by luxury, power, and endless indulgence. He recounts his childhood as a parade of grand expectations, a striking good‑looks and a flamboyant personality that makes him the idol of servants, peasants, and local officials alike. Yet beneath the charming façade lies a relentless desire to bend every rule, to manipulate those around him for personal amusement, and to test the limits of the authority his father wields.

As he moves from boyhood into adolescence, his talent for scheming becomes both his greatest strength and his most dangerous flaw, drawing attention from friends and rivals in the close‑knit community. The story follows his early exploits, from harmless pranks to more calculated accusations, hinting at the inevitable clash between his unchecked ambition and the fragile moral fabric of Los Sunchos. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid portrait of a charismatic yet morally ambiguous youth whose choices begin to shape the future of his once‑peaceful hometown.

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Language

es

Duration

~10 hours (589K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrés V. Galia and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-11-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Roberto Jorge Payró

Roberto Jorge Payró

1867–1928

An Argentine writer and journalist, he brought sharp observation and lively humor to stories about everyday life, politics, and the changing country around him. His work moves easily between fiction, travel writing, and reportage, which gives it an unusual sense of immediacy.

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