The 3 best books by Manuel Jabois

Once Manuel Jabois is already lavishing himself more in the field of literary fiction, his narrative incursions have awakened that claim effect that every good writer achieves in the process of transforming the columnist, chronicler or essayist towards the storyteller. Of course the thing ...

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Miss Marte, by Manuel Jabois

Miss Mars, by Jabois

I have to confess that once I hooked up with Miss sympathy from Soria. I think it was the summer of '93, like the time this novel starts. The point is that I did not know more about her or rather she did not want to know more about me. It can …

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Malaherba, by Manuel Jabois

Malaherba Book

If you recently spoke of "Everything else was silent," the first novel by the journalist and prominent columnist Manuel de Lorenzo, now it's time to tackle a new literary debut by another great young journalist: Manuel Jabois. And the truth is that coincidences are also prolonged in the exercise of a narrative ...

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