La malnacida

La malnacida

Salvioni, Beatrice

Monza, Italy, 1936. Thirteen-year-old Francesca lies on the banks of the Lambro River under the weight of a dead man who was trying to rape her when he died suddenly. Her friend Maddalena of hers crawls out of the water and helps her get out of her body, which they hide in some bushes. The friendship between the two girls began a year earlier, and is marked by rebellion and the search for freedom beyond the rigid social hierarchy of the town. Maddalena, from humble origins, is called "La malnacida" because of her supposed dark powers, Francesca joins her group of friends against the will of her family, discovering a new way of living beyond of social conventions. Their bond will overcome the gossip of the town, which blames Maddalena for several deaths, but it will be tested by war and fascism, and the two friends will have to decide whether to ally against social oppression or let the course of history separates them forever.

Author
Salvioni, Beatrice
Subject
Literature > Narrative in other languages
Genre
General > Modern and contemporary fiction
EAN
9788426418128
ISBN
978-84-264-1812-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Lumen
Pages
256 
High
22.9 cm
Weight
15.2 cm
Release date
23-03-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Narrativa 
Paperback edition
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Salvioni, Beatrice (aut.)

  • Salvioni, Beatrice
    Beatrice Salvioni (Monza, 1995) es graduada en filología moderna por la Universidad Católica de Milán.   Read more

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