Life had given Guadalupe Dom nguez nothing.
Raised in the aLife had given Guadalupe Dom nguez nothing.
Raised in the ashes of Soliz, a once vibrant town where laughter, youth, and dreams were devoured by corruption and bloodshed, she learned early how to endure-when hope had long since vanished.
When terror reached her doorstep, Guadalupe did the unthinkable. She gathered her two young sons and set out on La Marcha de la Muerte, a forbidden path said to promise prosperity, yet feared for one reason alone: no one had ever reached the other side.
The wrath of the Great March struck swiftly, testing their will at every turn. But Guadalupe did not yield, even in the face of her greatest challenge.
And neither would La Marcha de la Muerte.shes of Soliz, a once vibrant town where laughter, youth, and dreams were devoured by corruption and bloodshed, she learned early how to endure-when hope had long since vanished.
When terror reached her doorstep, Guadalupe did the unthinkable. She gathered her two young sons and set out on La Marcha de la Muerte, a forbidden path said to promise prosperity, yet feared for one reason alone: no one had ever reached the other side.
The wrath of the Great March struck swiftly, testing their will at every turn. But Guadalupe did not yield, even in the face of her greatest challenge.
And neither would La Marcha de la Muerte.