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Noah's Ark; history is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved
Noah's Ark; history is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved
Noah's Ark; history is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved
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Things needed to change...and they did. 

Omar realizes that the 80s have to be left behind.

Noah gives Omar the idea of how to regenerate society. 

What follows is another story.
 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 14, 2019
ISBN9781547594535
Noah's Ark; history is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved

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    Noah's Ark; history is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved - Pedro Hugo García Peláez

    Noah's Ark

    History is repeating itself, only the VIPs are saved

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    Omar was born on a hot August morning, or more precisely, at 7 in the morning. He was an early riser even then. 

    A beautiful era, the happy sixties, had finished. An era known in Spain as being between 1951 and 1968 and having produced the highest economic growth ever produced by any country in the history of humanity. Not even the English industrial revolution or the German miracle could compare given Spain's low status in 1951. 

    It must have been a very beautiful era, he thought. When he was four years old, it was already 1972, but listening to the Beatles in 1972 - who were thought to have been more popular than Jesus Christ - began to be tacky. The hippies started smelling bad and gave the impression that the 60s, which had been so highly praised, lasted less than a piece of candy at a school door.

    It was already 1973 and despite the censure in Spain, Spain is different. I remember that at five years old I went to see an 18 years or older movie with my parents. My parents told the usher that they didn’t have anywhere to leave me and they

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