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«Yo no sabía que era valiente. Ahora que lo pienso, probablemente nadie lo sabe, nadie lo es hasta que le toca serlo'. >ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "I didn't realize I was brave. Now that I think about it, probably no one realizes they are brave until they need to be." El Día newspaper has a new director. He's unprofessional and the editorial team doesn't respect him, so he asserts his authority by singling out individuals for punishment. One of those targeted is Belén, who decides to take a leave of absence. She is intrigued when Jaime, a forensic scientist who investigates mass graves from the…mehr

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«Yo no sabía que era valiente. Ahora que lo pienso, probablemente nadie lo sabe, nadie lo es hasta que le toca serlo'. >ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "I didn't realize I was brave. Now that I think about it, probably no one realizes they are brave until they need to be." El Día newspaper has a new director. He's unprofessional and the editorial team doesn't respect him, so he asserts his authority by singling out individuals for punishment. One of those targeted is Belén, who decides to take a leave of absence. She is intrigued when Jaime, a forensic scientist who investigates mass graves from the Franco period, shows her a mysterious letter from an old man searching for the remains of his wife, who was shot in 1936. Only once he locates her can die in peace. With her life derailed by her new boss, recovering from a toxic relationship and embroiled in another that seems to be going nowhere, Belén sets off on a quest to fulfill the old man's mission. Her investigation takes her to a small town in Ávila, where she must persuade the residents to talk about the past. This is a novel about the ability of the truth to heal and an homage to the power of journalism.
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Autorenporträt
Natalia Junquera (A Coruña, 1981) es periodista y ha trabajado en medios como Cadena SER, Antena 3 y sobre todo en prensa, inicialmente en La Voz de Galicia y luego en El País, donde escribe desde hace más de quince años. Especializada en memoria histórica, publicó junto a Jesús Duva el libro Vidas robadas (Aguilar, 2011), sobre las adopciones irregulares durante la dictadura española, y Valientes (Aguilar, 2013), el relato de las víctimas del franquismo. Recuérdame por qué te quiero fue su debut en ficción. Nunca nos contamos lo que pasó es su segunda novela. IG: natalia_junquera