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La catedral del mar

Siglo XIV. La ciudad de Barcelona se encuentra en su momento de mayor prosperidad; ha crecido hacia la Ribera, el humilde barrio de los pescadores, cuyos habitantes deciden construir, con el dinero de unos y el esfuerzo de otros, el mayor templo mariano jam谩s conocido: Santa Mar铆a de la Mar.

Una construcci贸n que es paralela a la azarosa historia de Arnau, un siervo de la tierra que huye de los abusos de su se帽or feudal y se refugia en Barcelona, donde se convierte en ciudadano y, con ello, en hombre libre.

El joven Arnau trabaja como palafrenero, estibador, soldado y cambista. Una vida extenuante, siempre al amparo de la catedral de la mar, que le iba a llevar de la miseria del fugitivo a la nobleza y la riqueza. Pero con esta posici贸n privilegiada tambi茅n le llega la envidia de sus pares, que urden una s贸rdida conjura que pone su vida en manos de la Inquisici贸n...

La catedral del mar es una trama en la que se entrecruzan lealtad y venganza, traici贸n y amor, guerra y peste, en un mundo marcado por la intolerancia religiosa, la ambici贸n material y la segregaci贸n social. Todo ello convierte esta obra no s贸lo en una novela absorbente, sino tambi茅n en la m谩s fascinante y ambiciosa recreaci贸n de las luces y sombras de la 茅poca feudal.

Children of Blood and Bone

2018

by Tomi Adeyemi

Z茅lie Adebola remembers when the soil of Or茂sha hummed with magic. Burners ignited flames, Tiders beckoned waves, and Z茅lie鈥檚 Reaper mother summoned forth souls. But everything changed the night magic disappeared. Under the orders of a ruthless king, maji were killed, leaving Z茅lie without a mother and her people without hope.

Now Z茅lie has one chance to bring back magic and strike against the monarchy. With the help of a rogue princess, Z茅lie must outwit and outrun the crown prince, who is hell-bent on eradicating magic for good. Danger lurks in Or茂sha, where snow leoponaires prowl and vengeful spirits wait in the waters. Yet the greatest danger may be Z茅lie herself as she struggles to control her powers and her growing feelings for an enemy.

Aednan

Aednan marks the American debut of Sweden's esteemed literary figure Linnea Axelsson with an epic, multigenerational novel-in-verse that delves deep into the lives of two S谩mi families. This groundbreaking work explores their enduring bond through a century marked by migration, violence, and the scars of colonial trauma.

This sweeping Scandinavian epic, reminiscent of classics such as Halld贸r Laxness鈥檚 Independent People and Sigrid Undset鈥檚 Kristin Lavransdatter, begins in the 1910s. We follow Ristin and her family as they migrate their reindeer herd to summer pastures. Amidst this journey, a tragedy strikes, etching a path of sorrow that echoes throughout the novel.

In the 1970s, we meet Lise, a member of a new S谩mi generation confronting her identity and legacy. Her reflections on a childhood marred by forced separation from her family and the loss of her ancestral language at a Nomad School paint a vivid picture of the struggles faced by her people.

The narrative then carries us to the 2010s, introducing Sandra, Lise鈥檚 daughter. Sandra stands as a symbol of Indigenous resilience, an activist demanding justice in a landmark land rights trial during a time when the S谩mi language teeters on the brink of extinction.

Through the interwoven voices of characters spanning generations, Axelsson crafts a poignant family saga centered around the fallout of colonial settlement. 脝dnan serves as a testament to the tenacity of language, even when adopted, to encapsulate memories of what has been lost. The verse of one character to another resonates beyond mortality: "I was the weight / in the stone you brought / back from the coast // to place on / my grave," and the haunting call, "There will be rain / there will be rain."

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