I'll wait for you in the last corner of autumn, by Casilda Sánchez

I wait for you in the last corner of autumn
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Love stories, as a plot for a novel, can give much more of themselves than their pink aspect. In fact, they can be a fascinating common thread to introduce us to characters who live and feel with great intensity, but who also weather their shadows, the dark parts that become the necessary counterweight to build contradictorily real characters.

Love needs oblivion. Desire is sustained by absence. The need starts from the possible loss. The theory of opposites makes love more real in its tension in the face of its opposite feelings.

Maybe I got too philosophical to talk about this love story. But for me there is a lot of philosophy in shared love that goes around lives of Cora Moret and Chino Montenegro.

He is a writer who will go on to write, with great success, on the nature of love. She is a mysterious woman whose enigmatic existence serves as a starting point for her curious neighbor, Alicia, to try to unravel her story.

What Alicia gets to know keeps the reader in suspense, who will be engulfed in a journey of aromas and memories between North Africa and Madrid. Love yes, the main motive of this novel. But with a dose of mystery that creeps hauntingly into each chapter to a surprising ending.

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