The 3 best books by Reyes Monforte

Reyes Monforte books

Historical fiction is a genre capable of housing a multitude of narrative proposals that slide into that past setting to end up rewriting History through juicy intrastories. And in that open aspect, in that enriching flow of history, the journalist Reyes Monforte moves exceptionally, a…

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Postcards from the East, by Reyes Monforte

In September 1943, the young Ella arrives as a prisoner at the Auschwitz concentration camp, from France. The head of the women's camp, the bloodthirsty SS María Mandel, nicknamed the Beast, discovers that her calligraphy is perfect and incorporates her as a copyist in the Women's Orchestra. Thanks to your …

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The memory of lavender, by Reyes Monforte

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Death and what it means for those who still remain. The mourning and the feeling that the loss devastates the future, establishing a past that takes on a look of painful melancholy, of idealization of details that are simple, overlooked, undervalued. An anecdotal caress that will never return, ...

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