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The illiterate who saved a country is the second novel.la the author's grandfather hundred years escaped through the window. While novel.la also part of the absurdity edudata of the situations that the characters live the star, the plot, the events and the relationship between them is far better achieved and is more consistent, even the absurd. The story connects anonymous, or not so much in a contemporary historical context, ranging from the fifties of the twentieth century until the 2000s, in two different scenarios: South Africa edudata and Sweden, with two stellar side: Israel and China. The plot is implausible and histrionic but leads to reflection on the world today and has a big smile on the reader. Better than the first novel.la, the illiterate who saved a country is a fun read, enjoyable and entertaining. Worth.
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