Rosinés Chávez: “The boat of unfinished dreams” is speaking from pain

Rosinés Chávez Rodríguez
Presidential Press

Published at: 14/07/2025 11:09 PM

“The boat of our unfinished dreams”, a book that was born from the emotion of a 15-year-old girl who tried to cope with and understand the physical departure of her father, the Eternal Commander, Hugo Chávez, a man who marked the history of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

In this regard, Rosinés highlighted, in relation to a drawing found on the cover of this literary work, that “that was the boat of our unfinished dreams, and that coincidences do not exist”, so, over the years, it became a phrase that would mark a during and after his childhood.

At the same time, the young writer expressed with great feeling that having presented it in such a special space as FILVEN was really a gift, because “this book was born out of many feelings, misunderstanding, frustration, pain, because speaking from pain is not easy, although writing helps to drain and use these blank sheets to heal emotions that we don't understand as children”.

“This book was for me an internal, personal, therapeutic project to try to understand the experiences of life itself, because the book is a link with the human being, with oneself,” he stressed.

In addition, Chávez Rodríguez welcomed the initiative of President Nicolás Maduro, who with his initiative allowed the resumption and strengthening of physical reading spaces on paper, asserting that “as a young generation, you become very used to the screen without knowing all the danger behind it”.

On the other hand, he commented that this book was written as a gift to his father, who for the people is the Commander, since “it was not only written from my soul and heart, but from the hearts of millions of people who I know miss him, seek and long for him”.

In the same context, she said that this was a way to honor her memory and continue to remember her dreams; and for this reason, the fact that she was able to “use these spaces is an immense joy#, given that already these physical lines are not only in the hands of her relatives, but of the people who have seen her grow up.

Mazo News Team

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