Ines' war
The immortal Homer said that "good poets strive to make their works enlightening and entertaining at the same time." This extensive novel fulfills Homer's dictum, because it is amply documented about all the events leading up to the Spanish Civil War during the troubled Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936), and, at the same time, narrates the dramatic love story of two adolescent peasants during this period of the Spanish history
Alice' Passion
Two young university students with vocation and talent meet in an eventful encounter. She is a poet, he is a storyteller. They are convinced of their success. With her help, he wins a prestigious literary contest and falls into the nets of a literary agent, who seduces him and makes him the most popular. A few years later he is diagnosed with an incurable disease. Alicia, the central character, is a provincial writer, "ugly and clumsy", who is in love with the writer, but is not reciprocated, because her remorse prevents her from doing so. In spite of everything, she will be the one on his deathbed. The story continues in the afterlife, in a meeting between the writer, his former companion and Aliciia.
Nano and Nina’s Musical Journey
In a scenic coastal town, two teenagers, Nano and Nina, find themselves intertwined by their shared love for music. Nano, aspiring to be a celebrated classical guitar soloist, works tirelessly as a waiter and hammock supervisor to fund his education at the Conservatory. By night, he charms the patrons of a local piano-bar with his guitar melodies. Nina, a budding singer-songwriter, is encouraged by Nano to perform at his piano-bar. Under his inspiration, she pens a romantic song that quickly becomes a sensational hit. However, the overwhelming success proves difficult for young Nina to handle. The song, composed of three poignant stanzas, mirrors their journey: a joyous meeting, a heartrending separation, and a tumultuous reunion five years later at a grand concert. As the story unfolds, it not only targets teenage readers but also resonates with adults, advocating for the right to chase one’s dreams free from the constraints imposed by parents and educators
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