Books Burn Badly
Discover the poignant narrative of Books Burn Badly by Manuel Rivas, published in 2011 by Vintage Publishing. This compelling novel spans 560 pages and delves into the historical backdrop of 19 August 1936, when Hercules, a boxer, stands on the quayside at Coruna, witnessing the harrowing sight of Fascist soldiers burning books. This pivotal moment marks the transformation of a vibrant group of friends into a fractured generation, grappling with the loss of their ideals and innocence. Rivas masterfully intertwines themes of friendship, loss, and the impact of political turmoil, making this a must-read for fans of historical fiction and sports literature alike. Immerse yourself in this powerful story that echoes the importance of literature and freedom. Get your copy today at bookshop.lt!