Izurdeen aurreko bizitza
Uribe, Kirmen
According to an old Basque legend, dolphins were once human beings. They became dolphins to be lovers of laminae. And once the body is changed, it can't go back to normal. It also happens to migrants when they change their country. It changes his life and inevitably his connection to what he has left behind. Uri, Nora, and their children will be relocated to New York in this book. Uri is trying to write a novel based on the life of the suffragette and pacifist Rosika Schwimmer: how she grew up between horses and concerts, how she connected with the women's liberation movement, how she organized a peace ship to fight the Great War. While researching her steps, however, she will also find out about her childhood experiences, when she painted a lighthouse in pink, which she shared with her aunt. While the family is homeless in the city.
- Author
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Uribe, Kirmen
- Subject
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Literature
> Basque narrative
- EAN
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9788417051815
- ISBN
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978-84-17051-81-5
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Susa
- Pages
- 320
- High
- 21.5 cm
- Weight
- 13.5 cm
- Release date
- 02-12-2021
- Language
- Basque
- Series
- Narratiba
- Number
- 141