The Captain's daughters
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New York, 1936. Emilio Arenas' small canteen, The Captain, opens in one of the centers of the Spanish colony on Fourteenth Street. Due to the sudden death of the world tramp Emilio, all the worries of the business are ripped around the neck of his unbridled daughters, while the lawsuit for damages for the death of their father is dragging on. They have to survive in a foreign city, plagued by thousands of troubles. And fierce Victoria, Mona, and Luz make their way between skyscrapers, their compatriots, fates, and loves, ready to make their dreams come true. The Captain’s Daughters is a twisting, captivating and moving story about three young Spanish girls who had to cross the ocean to settle in a dazzling big city where they fight recklessly to find their own way. The novel pays homage to the women who endure the tide and to the brave who have lived - and still live today - an often heroic and almost always precarious adventure of emigration. María Dueñas Vinuesa was born in 1964 in Puertollano, Spain. He is a professor of English language and literature at the University of Murcia, but has also worked at various universities in North America. He came to the forefront in 2009 with his novel Time Between Stitches, from which a television series was made and translated into 25 languages. María Dueñas has seven brothers and lives in Cartagena.
publisher | Gabo For rent |
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writer | María Duenas |
scope | 624 |
volume unit | oldal |
ISBN | 9789634067740 |
year of publication | 2019 |
binding | hardboard, protective cover |
translator | Varju Kata |