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Walking the Lions

Autor Stephen Burgen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2017
When New Yorker Alex Nadal inherits his aunt's farm near Barcelona he is more than intrigued. First, because his aunt appears to have died twice - once at the end of the Spanish Civil War and again sixty years later - and secondly because he is curious about his Catalan roots, about which his father has always maintained a stony silence.

But his arrival on Spanish soil is not a prodigal's return; indeed he is made to feel very unwelcome. He asks too many questions which are met with either hostility or silence, until Alex begins to understand that in this sun-baked and ancient land the past is not history but merely unfinished business. And in the end it's a simple ultimatum: finish it or it will finish him.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472127389
ISBN-10: 1472127382
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 162 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

An assured and absorbing first novel with a background of Barcelona so vivid you can almost touch it
There is a great deal to like in this sophisticated novel... (Burgen's) touch is light, though the theme is dark
Captures the vibrancy, tensions and flavours of the Spanish city while giving us a well written and intriguing mystery
Both a love letter and a character study of Barcelona, woven into a classic suspense plot
Burgen... does a fine job paying homage to Catalonia in his first novel
Where crimes from the Spanish Civil War come back to haunt a new generation.

When New Yorker Alex Nadal inherits his aunt's farm near Barcelona he is more than intrigued. First, because his aunt appears to have died twice - once at the end of the Spanish Civil War and again sixty years later - and secondly because he is curious about his Catalan roots, about which his father has always maintained a stony silence.

But his arrival on Spanish soil is not a prodigal's return; indeed he is made to feel very unwelcome. He asks too many questions which are met with either hostility or silence, until Alex begins to understand that in this sun-baked and ancient land the past is not history but merely unfinished business. And in the end it's a simple ultimatum: finish it or it will finish him.

'There is a great deal to like in this sophisticated novel... (Burgen's) touch is light, though the theme is dark'
Catalonia Today

'Burgen... does a fine job paying homage to Catalonia in his first novel.'
Publishers Weekly