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History of a child who, in the late 1960s, lives in San Sebastián with his uncles, observing the family and social tensions of the time, marked by religion, politics and indoctrination. Through memories and reflections on the transformation of personal experience into narrative, the novel offers a deep portrait of a family trapped in a turbulent historical context.
On the day ETA announces the abandonment of the weapons, Bittori goes to the cemetery to tell her husband the Txato's grave, killed by the terrorists, who has decided to return to the house where they lived. Can you live with those who harassed you before and after the attack that disrupted your life and that of your family? Can you know who the hooded one rainy day killed your husband, when he returned from his transport company? The presence of Bittori to
Ironic novel about two young fans who enter ETA in the postrimonies of the terrorist band.
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