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  2. The Color of My Words - Wikipedia

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    The Color of My Words is a young adult fiction book by Trinidadian author Lynn Joseph.It was published in 2000 by Harper-Collins. [1] [2] [3]The book has also been translated into Korean as 그리그리나무위에는초록바다가있다 / Gŭri gŭri namu wi enŭn chʻorok pada ka itta and Spanish as El color de mis palabras.

  3. The Color of the Clouds - Wikipedia

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    The plot revolves around a house in a Cantabrian village owned by Doña Lola, from which a series of intertwined subplots spawn. Lola and her niece Clementina agree on hosting a Bosnian refugee child (sabotaged by impostor kid Bartolomé), an old fisherman and Lola's friend (Colo) finds a drug cache nearby, the former house owner's son tries to evict Lola, and Clementina develops a romance ...

  4. Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Marías's novels Corazón tan blanco (1992) and Mañana en la batalla piensa en mí (1994), and his ever-expanding experiment with real fiction (begun with 1989's Todas las almas and continued through weekly newspaper columns, 1998's Negra espalda del tiempo, and extended in his 21st century trilogy, Tu rostro mañana), placed him on numerous ...

  5. Cuento - Wikipedia

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    Ralph S. Boggs, a folklorist who studied Spanish and other European folktales, also compiled an index of tales across ten nations, one of these nations Spain. [2] Hansen notes that in Boggs' A Comparative Survey of the Folktales of Ten Peoples, Spain also had a large number of animal tales, pointing out the "marked interest in such tales in Spain and in Spanish America"; however, he indicates ...

  6. The Color of Passion - Wikipedia

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    The Color of Passion [1] (Original title in Spanish: El color de la pasión) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández for Televisa.The screenplay was written by José Cuauhtémoc Blanco and María del Carmen Peña, who were also the co-writers of stories like Cadenas de amargura, El manantial and Mi pecado.

  7. Negro es mi color - Wikipedia

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    Español; Edit links. Article; Talk; ... Negro es mi color is a 1951 Mexican musical film directed by ... Marga López - Luna / Blanca del Río; Rita Montaner - Rita ...

  8. El alma no tiene color - Wikipedia

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    El alma no tiene color (International Title: A Soul Without Prejudice) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa in 1997. [1] It is based on an original story by Alberto Gómez, inspired by the 1948 Mexican film Angelitos negros .

  9. La de los ojos color del tiempo - Wikipedia

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    La De los ojos color del tiempo is a black-and-white 1952 film of the classical era of Argentine cinema directed by Luis César Amadori starring Mirtha Legrand, Carlos Thompson and Zoe Ducos. [1] The film is based on the 1810 novel Lil, de los ojos color del tiempo written by Guy de Chantepleure.