Rather than presenting a simple binary of good versus evil, Malos Hábitos examines how human beings grapple with injustices. The author’s background as a lawyer adds a layer of "legal realism" to the procedural aspects of the book, making the institutional evasion of justice feel particularly stinging and authentic. Conclusion
The Shadows of Faith: A Critical Essay on Malos Hábitos by Patricia Sagastizábal Malos Habitos Patricia Sagastizabal epub
You can find digital editions of the book through major retailers like Amazon (Kindle) or specialized bookstores like Bookdelivery . Malos Hábitos - Patricia Sagastizábal - Babelio Rather than presenting a simple binary of good
The novel's primary setting—a cloistered convent—acts as an oppressive character in its own right. Sagastizábal uses this hermetic space to highlight the tension between the "outer world," represented by legal and police logic, and the "inner world," governed by ecclesiastical hierarchy and silence. The "impenetrability" of the convent serves as a metaphor for the institutional barriers that protect internal abusers and silence victims under the guise of holy obedience. 2. An Unlikely Alliance Malos Hábitos - Patricia Sagastizábal - Babelio The