Nora y su vértigo constante
Cadelo, Edurne
Eleonora, Nora for friends, is 41 years old, a daughter of almost 15, Lara, and feels that her life has already given her everything she could give. She married Fernando, her boyfriend from university, because an unexpected pregnancy made her quit her job as a journalist and resigned herself to taking care of her girl and living in the shadow of her successful husband and wealthy in-laws. This trajectory was abruptly broken the day Fernando died in an accident. Two years later, Lara is about to leave to take a course in England. Spurred on by her best friend, the incombustible Úrsula, Nora decides to move to London to be close to her daughter, resume her career as a freelance journalist and write a novel. Installed in a beautiful apartment in Notting Hill, her landlord is a model turned painter with whom sparks fly from the first meeting. During those months alone, Nora will regain her independence, her desire to do things, make friends and, of course, embark on a story that, despite her efforts to keep her domesticated, will turn her world upside down.
- Author
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Cadelo, Edurne
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- EAN
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9788467058444
- ISBN
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978-84-670-5844-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Espasa-Calpe
- Pages
- 336
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 30-06-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Espasa narrativa