Una pregunta para Elena

Durá, Marga

May 1952. Berta, a twenty-one-year-old orphan from an Aragonese town, travels to Barcelona with her adoptive mother, Eleonora, and her sister Ramona to attend the XXV Eucharistic Congress, the great celebration of the Catholic faith that aims to inspire hope. to a Spain broken by post-war misery. But the young woman's main interest is something else, because she is a fervent follower of the radio clinic led by Dr. Elena Francis, a space that enchants women from all over the country where the listeners and their stories are the protagonists. Berta wants to meet the famous doctor and ask her for advice that can change her life, and they will stay at the house of Eleonora's cousin, Úrsula, the show's scriptwriter and whose daughter, Gabriela, is a presenter. The moment she steps foot in the radio studio, Berta's life takes a turn, and she will dare to dream of being part of this world, which brings her closer to her long-awaited freedom. Throughout her stay in the city she will have the opportunity to meet a series of women who will change her forever, and chance will make them complicit in an event for which they will be both victims and responsible, and which will keep them united no matter what. whatever happens.

Author
Durá, Marga
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Biographical >
EAN
9788423363957
ISBN
978-84-233-6395-7
Edition
1
Publisher
Destino
Pages
608 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
13.3 cm
Release date
04-10-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Áncora y delfín 
Number
1618 
Paperback edition
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Durá, Marga (aut.)

  • Durá, Marga
    Marga Durá (Barcelona, 1971) se licenció en Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Ha trabajado para revistas como Magazine de La Vanguardia,    Read more