El cementerio de cristal / The Glass Cemetery

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Vuelve el autor de El tejido de los días con una historia basada en un acontecimiento trágicamente real: la fuga del penal de San Cristóbal

«Carlos Aurensanz se nutre de ingredientes que emocionan, atrapan y seducen». -El Periódico de Aragón

Carlos Aurensanz firma, con el rigor histórico que le caracteriza, una de sus novelas más emotivas y emocionantes. El autor de El tejido de los días rinde homenaje a todos los valientes que nos demostraron que lo más preciado de la vida es aquello por lo que estaríamos dispuestos a morir.

UNA FUGA HISTÓRICA NARRADA A RITMO DE THRILLER

22 de mayo de 1938. Miles de hombres permanecen presos en el interior del penal de San Cristóbal. Tras sus muros, la Guerra Civil destruye sin piedad la vida de un país... Sin embargo, ese domingo, festividad de Santa Rita, la patrona de los imposibles, algo está a punto de suceder: una fuga masiva abre una ventana a la esperanza.

UNA NOVELA PARA HACER MEMORIA

Esta novela arranca solo dos años antes, en 1936, cuando la guerra separa a dos jóvenes enamorados. Él, como la mayoría de los presos, está encerrado en el penal por motivos políticos; ella, en cambio, debe quedarse en el pueblo, testimonio de una guerra que crece y crece a su alrededor. Mientras ella hace todo lo posible por volver a verle, un secreto guardado durante demasiado tiempo sale a la luz y él decidirá escuchar con atención los peligrosos rumores que recorren los pasillos de San Cristóbal. Es entonces cuando empieza la cuenta atrás para una huida frenética que solo deja dos posibilidades de futuro: la libertad o el cementerio de cristal.
 
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The author of El tejido de los días [The Fabric of Our Days] is back with a story based on a tragic real-life event: the San Cristóbal prison break.

“Carlos Aurensanz informs his work with elements that thrill, captivate and seduce audiences.” - El Periódico de Aragón

Carlos Aurensanz has written one of his most exciting and moving novels yet, with the historical rigor for which he is known. Here he pays homage to the courageous protagonists who demonstrated that the most precious thing in life is that for which we are willing to die.   

A HISTORIC ESCAPE TOLD IN THE STYLE OF A THRILLER

May 22, 1938. Thousands of prisoners have been incarcerated in the Fort of San Cristóbal. Outside its walls, the Spanish Civil War rages… On this Sunday, however, the Feast Day of Saint Rita – the saint of impossible causes – a mass escape offers a ray of hope.

A NOVEL THAT SERVES AS A MEMORIAL

Aurensanz’s story begins two years before, in 1936, when two lovers are separated by the war. He, like most of the fort’s inmates, has been arrested for political reasons; she is left to bear witness to a conflict that swiftly overtakes the country. As she pursues every avenue she can to free him, a long-hidden secret comes to light, and he begins to pay closer attention to the dangerous rumors being whispered in the halls of San Cristóbal. The countdown begins to a desperate flight that leaves room for only two possible outcomes: freedom or the grave.

This book title, El cementerio de cristal / The Glass Cemetery, ISBN: 9788466673648, by Carlos Auresanz, published by PRH Grupo Editorial (January 23, 2024) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Product Details

Author:
Carlos Auresanz
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
608
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial (January 23, 2024)
Language:
Spanish
ISBN-13:
9788466673648
ISBN-10:
8466673644
Weight:
31.6oz
Dimensions:
6.35" x 9.35" x 1.8"
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Discount Code:
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Audience:
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Country of Origin:
Spain
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65

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