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París no era un sueño
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Some lives deserve a novel. This is one of them. “On the eightieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, today more than ever, there are lives that cannot be forgotten.” December, 1938. At seventeen, Leona works as a maid in the mansion of a wealthy Barcelona family. When Franco's troops enter the city, she decides to escape to France to survive. However, on the other side of the border, she finds an even worse war... This is the story of a woman whose life should never be forgotten. In memory of all those who made survival their banner, even when they sometimes lost hope, but who always rose from the ashes. On the eightieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Diego Bris rescues in this work the story of Leona Escalera, a Spanish refugee who suffered the spread of fascist ideology across Europe and the advance of the Nazi occupation while participating in the French Resistance. Her name and her life are unknown, but her struggle reminds us of the horror of a war we all know. This is the
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