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The book was written in 2010 by Julia Navarro, a journalist and writer. This book is a historical novel based on 20th century Europe. The novel starts when a journalist receives a proposition to investigate the life of Amelia Garayoa, his great- grand mother, because they only know that she escaped to Spain leaving her husband and son shortly before the Spanish civil war broke out. He must reconstruct the life of Amelia from the beginning. Amelia Garayoa was marked by different men in her life: the businessman James Carranza, the French revolutionary Pierre Comte, the American journalist James Albert and a Nazi military doctor, Max Von Schumann. One of the best things about the book is the journey through different stages in European history, such as the Spanish republic, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Second World War and the dark years of the Cold War. I would like to recommend this book. If you like historical novels, you can’t put it down. This is a book of intrigue, love and hate. Ana Maria Dominguez. Intermedio 1 I just read the book two months ago and I have a few comments on it. I liked it mostly because of the plot: a historical novel set in the 20th century. The idea of investigate the life of Amelia Garayoa throughout a journalist, who in fact is her great-grand son, was gripping as well as touching. But, what I think it's wrong with the novel is that all the characters have the same treatment. All of them "speak" in the same way, it doesn't matter if they are young, old, women, men, upper class or low class. There isn't any difference at all and this doesn't sound believeble. If I have to remark another handicap, it will be the length of the novel: 500 pages is too much. The author, Julia Navarro, as a journalist, should know that brevety is a must. With half of the pages she could have made a good job. That's for sure! Rocío PM. Adv.2 French