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#Hastag José Ignacio Valenzuela

What can you do when a simple hashtag isn’t enough to show what you are feeling?

Eric is a guy who has it all: parents who consider him the best son in the world, a mansion in Los Angeles, an unconditional friend and a classmate who is as mysterious as attractive.

Chava, on the other hand, has lost everything but the will to live. He has been hospitalized for months and from his bed he yearns for the noise of city streets, his home, and a girl with a dragonfly tattoo. They've never met, but life takes care of uniting them. What could two such different people have in common? Very little, except that they have decided to hide their true feelings in order to survive.

Can Chava assemble the pieces of his past and come to terms with the present? Will Eric be able to confess the terrible secret that tortures him and which provoked his parents’ accident?

Armed only with a telephone and Instagram, they will have to face their own demons, without filters or hashtags.

José Ignacio Valenzuela is a prominent and prolific Chilean writer who has been featured in film, literature, television and theater. His work includes almost twenty books published in Latin America, among which are best sellers Trilogía del malamor and El filo de tu piel. He was selected by About.com, then part of the New York Times Company, as one of the 10 best Latin American writers under 40. The movie Miente, written by Valenzuela, was selected by Puerto Rico as its representative film for the 80th Academy Awards (2008). Amores, a TV series he created and wrote in 2004, was nominated for an EMMY.

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