The Colour of Poppies

'The Colour of Poppies' is a novel in which two plots are interwoven: the story of the International Brigades in Albacete, where their headquarters were located, and the story of a woman who fights for the exhumation of her grandfather’s remains. It is a novel that narrates previously untold events surrounding the young volunteers who came to fight in Spain.
The two women protagonists share the name Encarna – as if they were counterparts reflecting each other half a century apart. We meet the three translators and interpreters who volunteered to travel to Albacete from different countries: Elisa, French; Eyleen, English; and Gina, Argentinian of Russian origin. Other unforgettable characters also appear, such as Gloria, an Uruguayan lawyer, and Rosa María, a librarian from Albacete.
The text was written after a long and meticulous process of documentation which does not interfere with the development of the action. An entertaining novel, with a good narrative pace, which is aimed at both young and adult readers. You will suddenly find yourself engaged in the action, witnessing remarkable discoveries about our present and most recent past.

Escritor
Colección
Narrativa
Materia
Literatura: historia y crítica
Idioma
  • English
EAN
9788419556486
ISBN
978-84-19556-48-6
Páginas
260
Ancho
13,4 cm
Alto
21 cm
Edición
1
Fecha publicación
02-06-2023
Edición en papel
16,00 €

Sobre Lola Alemany (Escritor)

  • Lola Alemany
    Dolores de la Encarnación Alemañy Martínez nació en Albacete en los años sesenta. Estudió filología inglesa en la Universidad de Granada y se doctoró en los noventa por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid con una tesis sobre el poeta galés Dylan Thomas. Ha compaginado durante mu... Ver más sobre el autor

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