Graciela
Graciela is a character in María Elena Morán's novel, who navigates the complexities of memory and loss as she reconnects with her deceased husband, Raúl, and grapples with the impact of migration on her family.
Born on May 14, 1944 (82 years old)
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Mexico:
Graciela marches to highlight her struggle against her ex-partner's refusal to let her see her son.
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Ecuador:
Graciela explained that red ornaments have been scarce due to high demand.
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Mexico:
Graciela is an example of how thousands of children are caught by organized crime in Mexico.
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Argentina:
Graciela was waiting in line for over an hour seeking answers about her flight.
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Peru:
Graciela is depicted as a deeply human character who supports Roberto in his journey.
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Argentina:
Graciela is a resident who defended Melanio and described him as a hardworking individual.
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Honduras:
Graciela was the wife of Roberto Gómez Bolaños and was involved in the public discussions surrounding their separation.
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Argentina:
Graciela is a neighbor who confirmed that the transfer of the injured child has not been authorized yet.
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Peru:
Graciela is Roberto's wife, who struggles with the presence of Margarita during the filming.
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Guatemala:
Roberto Gómez Bolaños's first wife, who inspired him to pursue a career in comedy.
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