¡Al llamado del barco!

¡Al llamado del barco!

Elizabeth García Pérez

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Año de edición:
2026
Materia
Penología y penas
ISBN:
9786078920860
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«¡Al llamado del barco!» es el testimonio íntimo y revelador de Elizabeth García Pérez, quien, como trabajadora social, vivió entre 1993 y 1995 en la Colonia Penal Federal de las Islas Marías. A través de una narración honesta, sensible y profundamente humana, la autora nos conduce por la vida cotidiana de colonos, familias y empleados que habitaron este singular modelo penitenciario de semilibertad.Entre huracanes, incendios, traslados, despedidas en el muelle y encuentros marcados por la incertidumbre, este libro reconstruye un universo donde la disciplina convivía con la solidaridad, y donde el castigo también abría espacio a la readaptación, el afecto y la dignidad. Cada historia —a veces dolorosa, a veces luminosa— revela la complejidad del ser humano frente al error, la resiliencia y la posibilidad de cambiar.Más que una memoria personal, esta obra es un valioso documento testimonial que permite comprender una etapa poco conocida del sistema penitenciario mexicano, así como el papel fundamental del trabajo social en la reconstrucción de vínculos, la atención a las familias y la búsqueda de justicia social.Un libro que invita a mirar más allá del delito y a reconocer, incluso en los confines del encierro, la persistencia de la humanidad. 10

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