About
Barbara Yachir is a writer, economist, traveler, and active environmentalist dedicated to desert restoration. A graduate with honors from the Faculty of Economics at UNAM in Mexico City, she completed postgraduate internship at the Autonomous Port of Valencia, Spain and worked for international freight transport companies until 2004.
In 2010, she founded Casa y Acequia, a non-profit ecological organization, and carries out ecological restoration projects through gardens of Mexican plants such as prickly pear cactus and nopal cactus. She also trains vulnerable communities in family vegetable gardens and backyard nopal vegetable gardens. She conducts community projects in collaboration with the Guanajuato Institute of Ecology, the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the National Polytechnic Institute, and the Technological Institute of Roque. In 2019, she launched her "Rescuing the Bees" campaign, which was suspended due to the 2020 pandemic.
In 2005, she began writing short stories. Later, she received mentorship from Carlos Pascual Nevares, from whom she learned to narrate experientially: placing the reader in the scene and making them a companion on the adventure.
An avid reader of the prolific Antonio Velasco Piña, she was influenced by the Master: it is imperative to establish contact with the invisible part of ourselves. Fate would allow her to obtain a significant prologue from her favorite author.
Bárbara Yachir's "Reconciliation" is an admirable work for its originality and literary quality. In my opinion, it belongs to that select group of books whose reading makes such a profound impression on the vast majority of readers that it changes their perspective on life, providing them with knowledge that allows them to know themselves better and awaken potentialities that lay hidden in the depths of their souls.
Antonio Velasco Piña
Author of: Regina, October 2nd is not forgotten, Tlacaélel, the Aztec among the Aztecs, and Warrior Angels, among other works.
Her novels
Reconciliation: Death Is Not Forever and Reconciliation: Pleiadian
become Amazon Best Sellers in 2021.
During the lockdown of the 2020 Pandemic, Bárbara produced the audiobook of her first novel, incorporating music and sound effects.
Two years later, her novels were censored for their content by Amazon.com
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