Carpenter's Pencil
Immerse yourself in the poignant narrative of Carpenter's Pencil by Manuel Rivas, a captivating novel that takes you back to the summer of 1936, during the tumultuous early months of the Spanish Civil War. This gripping story unfolds against a backdrop of upheaval that reverberates throughout the world. Years later, in post-Franco Spain, Doctor Daniel da Barca, a survivor of that harrowing period, returns from exile to his beloved Galicia. As he navigates his homeland, the threads of his past memories begin to intertwine, revealing a rich tapestry of history and personal struggle. Published in 2003, this 176-page novel is a profound exploration of memory, identity, and the enduring impact of war. Discover the powerful storytelling of Manuel Rivas and experience a journey through time that resonates deeply with readers.