People in a city that doesn't have a name "in the year XX" have lost their voices. People talk by spelling out words with their mouths as they say them. The only person who can still use her voice is a singer named "La Voz" who works for the only TV station in the city, which is run by Mr. TV, who wants La Voz. La Voz hides her face by wearing a hood over her head. She has a son named Tomás who doesn't have eyes but still has a voice (although this is kept a secret). Tomás and Ana live next door to each other. One day, a letter meant for Tomás ends up at Ana's house instead of his.
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People in a city that doesn't have a name "in the year XX" have lost their voices. People talk by spelling out words with their mouths as they say them. The only person who can still use her voice is a singer named "La Voz" who works for the only TV station in the city, which is run by Mr. TV, who wants La Voz. La Voz hides her face by wearing a hood over her head. She has a son named Tomás who doesn't have eyes but still has a voice (although this is kept a secret). Tomás and Ana live next door to each other. One day, a letter meant for Tomás ends up at Ana's house instead of his.
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