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Julia Varela: "I Didn't Count on Cancer Until I Saw that Strength Is in Assuming Fragility"

Eurovision commentator since 2015 and host of programs like Late What Late or People Awaken in RNE, journalist Julia Varela, with roots in Chantada, presents this Tuesday in Lugo her latest book, All to Do. In it, novel the mourning for the death of her mother while sailing in search of light for one of her deepest wounds
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Eurovision commentator since 2015 and host of programs like Late What Late or People Awaken in RNE, journalist Julia Varela, with roots in Chantada, presents this Tuesday in Lugo her latest book, All to Do. In it, novel the mourning for the death of her mother while sailing in search of light for one of her deepest wounds

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El Progreso de Lugo broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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