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They launch a story by Rosario Castellanos; seeks to bring children closer to the literature of the Mexican writer
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They launch a story by Rosario Castellanos; seeks to bring children closer to the literature of the Mexican writer

A children's book titled 'Rosario y la biblioteca encantada' has been released as part of a series by the Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (Inehrm). The book aims to introduce Mexican children to the life and work of writer, poet, and diplomat Rosario Castellanos. The book was written by journalist Édgar Ávila Pérez, with content based on historical and academic documents provided by Inehrm. The series includes stories about various historical figures and events.

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They launch a story by Rosario Castellanos; seeks to bring children closer to the literature of the Mexican writer

A children's book titled 'Rosario y la biblioteca encantada' has been released as part of a series by the Instituto Nacional de Estudios Históricos de las Revoluciones de México (Inehrm). The book aims to introduce Mexican children to the life and work of writer, poet, and diplomat Rosario Castellanos. The book was written by journalist Édgar Ávila Pérez, with content based on historical and academic documents provided by Inehrm. The series includes stories about various historical figures and events.

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