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| Original Title: | Patria ASIN B01IC88OP4 |
| Edition Language: | Spanish |
| Literary Awards: | Premio de la Crítica de narrativa castellana (2016), Europese Literatuurprijs Nominee (2019), Premio Strega Europeo (2018), Premio Francisco Umbral al libro del año (2016), Prémio Literário Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa International (2018) Premio Nacional de Narrativa (2017) |

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| Title | : | Patria |
| Author | : | Fernando Aramburu |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 646 pages |
| Published | : | September 6th 2016 by Tusquets (first published 2016) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. European Literature. Spanish Literature. Cultural. Spain |
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El día en que ETA anuncia el abandono de las armas, Bittori se dirige al cementerio para contarle a la tumba de su marido el Txato, asesinado por los terroristas, que ha decidido volver a la casa donde vivieron. ¿Podrá convivir con quienes la acosaron antes y después del atentado que trastocó su vida y la de su familia? ¿Podrá saber quién fue el encapuchado que un día lluvioso mató a su marido, cuando volvía de su empresa de transportes? Por más que llegue a escondidas, la presencia de Bittori alterará la falsa tranquilidad del pueblo, sobre todo de su vecina Miren, amiga íntima en otro tiempo, y madre de Joxe Mari, un terrorista encarcelado y sospechoso de los peores temores de Bittori. ¿Qué pasó entre esas dos mujeres? ¿Qué ha envenenado la vida de sus hijos y sus maridos tan unidos en el pasado? Con sus desgarros disimulados y sus convicciones inquebrantables, con sus heridas y sus valentías, la historia incandescente de sus vidas antes y después del cráter que fue la muerte del Txato, nos habla de la imposibilidad de olvidar y de la necesidad de perdón en una comunidad rota por el fanatismo político.
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Ratings: 4.36 From 14207 Users | 1663 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books Patria
It made me understand how life was under the ETA times, and how it could affect people lives. How life in a little village has its own dynamics and how lives are constrained against ones own will. Only a few can resist it but end up usually in exile.I loved reading it, anxious to go on and unable to stop at night. I wish it was somehow described the situation of the oppression previously under Franco dictatorship, how were the Vassos treated?Two women. Bittori and Miren. They live in a small Basque town in northern Spain. One rainy day, Bittoris husband Txato, owner of a trucking company, is gunned down by ETA terrorists. Why? He refused to pay money to ETA. He was not patriotic enough.Mirens son is charged in the killing. Spurred on by his mother patriotic fervor, her eldest son Joxe Mari grows to become part of ETA. And he is picked to kill his neighbor, a friend of the family.The two families are torn apart in a land torn apart
A story set in the Basque Country from the 1970s to the (almost) present day focusing on two families who are friends and then caught up in ETA activities. Moving, beautifully written and carefully crates characters made this a joy to read.

This was an amazing read covering the Basque - Spanish conflicting through the lens of two families and showcasing the effect that the conflict had on people's relationships, thoughts and everyday life. In the beginning it takes a little bit of time to get used to the style due to short chapters that very often jump back and forth in terms of the timeline and key character, yet all the chapters blend in together very smoothly to capture the essence and reveal the personalities of the main
A must read!
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. The writing, the story itself, the way the book is organized and narrated. I highly recommend this book to everyone, but especially to anyone that has ever lived in Spain or is familiar with its history. The book deals with the tensions of the terrorist group ETA and their desire to have the Basque Country secede from Spain. The way the story is told and narrated is incredibly accurate to the feelings and the culture of the region, it is
I can imagine how difficult it would be to read this book for a non-native reader. It was, actually, difficult to read for me at first. Mostly,

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