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Esta novela revive el colapso de la civilización azteca y el salvajismo con el que fue destruida.
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"Tenochtitlan" is a deeply humane story that explores the fears, ambitions, and curiosity of all parties involved.
While it may not be a perfectly precise historical account, I think it's accurate enough to give you a little more context about the fall of the aztecs, a story that has been told many times before, but not to often from the indigenous side.
It puts the mexicans on the center of the story, even as they play on both sides of the conflict and will finally face defeat. The story shows that America wasn't discovered, the land weren't empty, nor were their inhabitants savages in need of Christianity for a chance of salvation.