Don't Let Go
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The idea for this story came to my over the coincidences between the Turkish and Mexican cultures, our love and commitment to our families and the struggles for a more positive view of masculinity and fatherhood. As it was coming along, I was made very aware of many stories of kidnappings and disappearance of children worldwide, including terribly painful stories of children in the U.S.-Mexico border and within Mexico. I developed an international series of characters that could harness the kindness, generosity, collaborative spirit and personal struggle of those how are trying to do the "right" thing, and caring for our youth.

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Year 2024
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Subgenre suspense

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Code: 2503211232003
Date: Mar 21 2025 20:54 UTC
Author: Ana Ximena Santibañez Zamora
License: All rights reserved
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“My novels always have a little humor, a lot of sensibility and the common search for justice and healing between people. I have the privilege of speaking 2 languages fluently, and giving my work a slightly different tone in each. With a little more social and political load in my works in Spanish, unavoidably perhaps. ”

I started writing plays while I was in high school, for our local theater department. I did an adaptation of Cindirella, and then an original play. After that, during college, I kept my writing to myself. After reading "Yo" by Julia Alvarez, I questioned how much of the world around me filtered my work, and if I had the right to share it so publicly. I kept writing all along, saving my stories and drafts, and after many years of pondering, I published my first book, a novel "El Poder de las Palabras" and shortly thereafter. "Caught in Between: Why we are too connected to unplug, and too old-school to live online."

I have published over ten books by now, and have found that the more I write and encourage my creative process, the easier characters and stories flow. My first books in English were an attempt to share what I had learned about the use of technology, business, and entrepreneurship. But then, I remembered that the best way for us to learn is through storytelling. So I went back to writing fiction, and allowing my characters to connect with the reader with whatever they may learn from them.

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