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Finalista del premio de novela hist rica Grijalbo - Claustro de Sor Juana 2019. Entonces comprend por qu llamaban a Villa el Centauro: hombre y bestia eran una sola cosa, fundidos por la rabia y el valor. Valent n. Valent n, con solo doce a os, le hace una promesa a su madre en su lecho de muerte: ir en busca de su padre, quien, unos a os antes, se uni a las filas villistas. La Divisi n del Norte pasa por el pueblo del muchacho y ste, en un arranque de valent a, se acerca sin dudarlo al mism simo Centauro. Comienza as un periplo de aventuras y aprendizajes, en el que Valent n deber demostrar que ha entrado, aunque a marchas forzadas, en la edad adulta. Encontrar a su progenitor? Comprender el valor de alzarse en armas por la causa revolucionaria? Cu l ser el detino de la bola en esos ltimos d as aciagos en el norte del pa s? A trav s de la mirada entra able del propio Valent n, iremos conociendo sus pugnas internas, miedos y arrebatos, as como a un Pancho Villa m s humano, quien, adem s de general, fue un padre para todos aquellos que lucharon por la Revoluci n. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Then I understood why they called Villa the Centaur: man and beast were one, fused by rage and courage. Valentine. Valentin, at only twelve years old, makes a promise to his mother on her deathbed: to go in search of his father, who, a few years earlier, joined the Villista ranks. The Northern Division passes through the boy's town and the boy, in a burst of courage, approaches the Centaur himself without hesitation. Thus begins a journey of adventure and wisdom, in which Valentine must demonstrate that he has entered, albeit forcedly, into adulthood. Will he find his father? Will he understand the value of taking up arms for the revolutionary cause? What will be the destiny of the ball in those last fateful days in the northern part of the country? Through the intimate gaze of Valentine himself, we will get to know his internal struggles, fears, and outbursts, as well as a more humane Pancho Villa, who, in addition to being a general, was a father to all those who fought for the Revolution.