Miramar

Miramar

Peirano, Gloria

Set like small precious stones, the scenes and moments in this novel form a delicate puzzle that comes and goes in time; It is 1972, it is 1976, it is the 1978 World Cup, it is today. In the background, the house in Miramar, the house on the beach of a family that is disintegrating. The children, a ten-year-old girl and her younger brother, attend the disagreements and reconciliations of the parents, young, beautiful, full of fury and love.But tragedy also occurs. The father falls ill, and the girl assimilates the pain of parting through a private game between them. Her favorite book at the time, Little Women, becomes the privileged setting where they play to care for and contain each other.

Author
Peirano, Gloria
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Narrative themes > Death, grief, loss
EAN
9788420474922
ISBN
978-84-204-7492-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Alfaguara
Pages
208 
High
23.9 cm
Weight
15.2 cm
Release date
30-03-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Mapa de las lenguas 
Series
Hispánica 
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Peirano, Gloria (aut.)

  • Peirano, Gloria
    Gloria Peirano es licenciada en Letras por la UBA. Es novelista, directora de cine y docente universitaria.   Read more