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Madrid, 1934. The winds of change are blowing in the Spain of the Second Republic when Bâarbara, a young German woman who fled Berlin after the Nazi Party victory, opens a small bookstore. The shop becomes a haven for those dreaming of a free and more hopeful future, but the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War threatens to destroy everything Bâarbara has built. Her love of books and for a young Republican soldier keep her bound to a country entering a spiral of terror she knows all too well, forcing her to fight for her life once more. A passionate and historically accurate novel by one of…mehr

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Madrid, 1934. The winds of change are blowing in the Spain of the Second Republic when Bâarbara, a young German woman who fled Berlin after the Nazi Party victory, opens a small bookstore. The shop becomes a haven for those dreaming of a free and more hopeful future, but the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War threatens to destroy everything Bâarbara has built. Her love of books and for a young Republican soldier keep her bound to a country entering a spiral of terror she knows all too well, forcing her to fight for her life once more. A passionate and historically accurate novel by one of Spain's most translated and widely read authors. An inspiring story of hope amid intolerance. And, above all, a tribute to the power of literature.
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Autorenporträt
Mario Escobar (Madrid, 1971) es licenciado en Historia y diplomado en Estudios avanzados de historia moderna. Es profesor en la UNED, conferenciante y colabora habitualmente con varios medios de comunicación. Ha publicado Canción de cuna de Auschwitz, Los niños de la estrella amarilla, Recuérdame y La casa de los niños, entre otras muchas novelas. Sus libros han sido traducidos a más de quince idiomas y es uno de los autores más leídos en países como Estados Unidos, México, los Países Bajos, Italia y Polonia, donde ganó el Premio Empik 2020 de novela. Hoy reparte su tiempo entre la literatura, los viajes y la docencia.