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Intro. Of course! Here I leave you a story that combines Tita de la Garza, the protagonist of "Like water for chocolate" by Laura Esquivel, with a carpentry shop in a small town in Mexico. Tita de la Garza had always had a special connection with wood. Since she was little, she liked to spend hours in the carpentry workshop of her uncle, Gertrudis, where she learned to carve and shape wood with her own hands. After her mother's death, Tita immersed herself in the kitchen to escape the pain and sadness that overwhelmed her. One day, while walking through the town, Tita came across a small abandoned carpentry workshop. The door was closed, but through the window, he could see tools and unfinished wood. He felt a pang in his heart as he remembered the happy times he had spent in his uncle's workshop. He decided that this place needed a little love and dedication. With the help of her sister, Gertrudis, Tita cleaned and restored the workshop. Soon,

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