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Hannah (Spanish Edition)

9788491294405

Hannah (Spanish Edition)

  • ISBN 13:

    9788491294405

  • ISBN 10:

    8491294406

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 07/21/2020
  • Publisher: Suma
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Summary

El Diario de Anna Frank
El Ángel de Varsovia
La Lista de Schindler
Ahora conocerás al Guardián del Ponte Vecchio

«Emotiva y poderosa. La historia de dos generaciones unidas por el amor y el arte».- JAVIER CASTILLO

Una llamada, una cartilla de reclutamiento de las fuerzas armadas de la Alemania nazi y una frase escrita a mano en su interior desencadenan una crisis emocional en Hannah.

«Hannah, niña número 37. G. Wolf»

El nombre de G. Wolf surgirá con fuerza y se convertirá en el hilo conductor que le permitirá sumergirse en la historia de su abuela, una superviviente de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que nunca contó a su nieta la odisea de su familia en la Italia ocupada por los nazis.

Hannah revela una danza entre pasado y presente en una ciudad: Florencia. La ciudad de los puentes sobre el Arno como testigo de la barbarie y la crueldad del fascismo en 1944, pero también como cuna de hombres y de mujeres, amantes del arte y de la cultura, que, a pesar del conflicto bélico, trataron de hallar algo de luz en un periodo de oscuridad.

Hannah es un relato vital y apasionado, una novela de ritmo trepidante en la que Christian Gálvez rescata del pasado la historia olvidada de un cónsul alemán en Florencia, Gerhard Wolf, y unos acontecimientos cuyas consecuencias sirven de advertencia en un presente cargado de incertidumbre.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

The Diary of Anne Frank
The Angel of the Warsaw Ghetto
Schindler’s List
And now you will get to know the Guardian of the Ponte Vecchio
 
“Emotional and powerful. The story of two generations united by love and art.” —Javier Castillo
 
A call, a recruiting booklet from the Nazi German armed forces, and a handwritten phrase she finds on the inside, triggers an emotional crisis in Hannah.
 
“Hannah, girl #37. G. Wolf,” it read.
 
The name G. Wolf will emerge with a force and will become the guiding theme that will allow Hannah to immerse herself in her grandmother’s story, a World War II survivor who never told her granddaughter about her family's odyssey in an Italy occupied by the Nazis.
 
Hannah is a perfectly choreographed dance between past and present, with Florence, the city of bridges over the Arno river, as a witness to the barbarism and cruelty of fascism in 1944.
 
Hannah is a vital and passionate story. It is a fast-paced novel in which Christian Gálvez narrates the forgotten story of a German diplomat in Florence, Gerhard Wolf, and meaningful events whose consequences serve as a warning for these present times that are loaded with uncertainty.

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