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Like rainwater on the baobab is a perfect read for history lovers, and for adventurers and romantics. “as it is a historical fiction novel, i would highlight its important historical content over 112 years. Although the initial setting of the novel is with the spanish flu of 1918, incursions are made through flash backs to previous dates such as the year 1833 with the first carlist war where the main protagonist's ancestors fought and the rif war. As for the linear development, world war i, the spanish civil war, and world war ii will take place and will cover until the year 1945, where the novel ends,” indicates the author. Antonia avellano pérez takes her readers on a fictional journey with historical overtones, which will make them discover the concentration camp of argèles sur mer, to the court of george v in england or the theme of the great depression of 1929 worldwide, among many others.
By taboolayou may like "don't yell at me The public confrontation of letizia and felipe vi with jaime peñafiel published in círculo rojo, grupo editorial , the reader will find, in the author's own words, “a very complete novel, in relation to the aforementioned aspects. The book already captivates from its Venezuela Mobile Number List cover and when you open it, the images included at the beginning will surprise you.” synopsis «like rainwater on the baobab is a history-fiction novel that takes us, through its pages, through the scenes of five of the wars that devastated our planet from 1833 to 1945: first carlist war, battle of the rif, first and second world wars and spanish civil war, within which mention is made of the inhospitable french concentration camp of argèles sur mer.
Its readers will immerse themselves in a series of stories about real characters that coexist with custom-created characters, achieving a perfect balance between reality and fiction. Three continents: europe, africa and america, come together in a wide range of political and cultural details that surround its characters, from buenos aires to african castes and a flu pandemic, the so-called spanish one. In 1918, sevillian carmen cosí left her native seville, once her mother had died and when the flu pandemic that devastated the country had also taken clara, her best friend. Spain, although neutral by decision of alfonso xiii, suffers the devastating economic consequences of the great war and a great upheaval on the political issue. nizers since the end of the 18th century explains antonia avellano.