
La casa del canal. Novela. Traducción de Javier Albiñana Serain.
Edition: Translation
Language: Spanish
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8483103400
ISBN 13: 9788483103401
Publication date:
January 1st, 2006
Publisher: Tusquets Editores, Colección Andanzas nº607, 2006, Barcelona. - 21x14.186 pgs.
Pages: 192
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense
Demée's life takes a dramatic turn after the death of her father, leading her to leave the familiar streets of Lille behind. With a heavy heart, she moves to a secluded house by the canal, a place that seems both idyllic and suffocating. The stark contrast between her old life and the isolation of her new home creates an atmosphere thick with introspection.
As she settles into her surroundings, Demée grapples with her grief and the weight of her family's legacy. Surrounded by the tranquil yet haunting waters of the canal, she begins to unravel the secrets of her family's past. The house becomes a character in its own right, its quiet corners holding whispers of memories that challenge Demée's understanding of herself and her place in the world.
Through her solitude, Demée encounters strange visitors and unexpected revelations that provoke a transformation within her. Each encounter deepens her understanding of love, loss, and the intricate threads that weave human connections. As she navigates through her emotional turmoil, the narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of human experiences, revealing the complexities of life and the courage it takes to confront one's own fears and desires.
Ultimately, the journey is not just about physical relocation but a profound exploration of identity and healing, where the haunting beauty of the canal serves as a backdrop for self-discovery and redemption. Granting readers a glimpse into Demée's struggles, the story beautifully captures the essence of resilience in the face of profound change.
As she settles into her surroundings, Demée grapples with her grief and the weight of her family's legacy. Surrounded by the tranquil yet haunting waters of the canal, she begins to unravel the secrets of her family's past. The house becomes a character in its own right, its quiet corners holding whispers of memories that challenge Demée's understanding of herself and her place in the world.
Through her solitude, Demée encounters strange visitors and unexpected revelations that provoke a transformation within her. Each encounter deepens her understanding of love, loss, and the intricate threads that weave human connections. As she navigates through her emotional turmoil, the narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of human experiences, revealing the complexities of life and the courage it takes to confront one's own fears and desires.
Ultimately, the journey is not just about physical relocation but a profound exploration of identity and healing, where the haunting beauty of the canal serves as a backdrop for self-discovery and redemption. Granting readers a glimpse into Demée's struggles, the story beautifully captures the essence of resilience in the face of profound change.