La cruz de madera (2019) is a historical novel by economist Lola Solana that chronicles the life of her grandmother, Lolita Roda, against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, focusing on themes of family loyalty, betrayal, and memory. The 363-page narrative centers on the aftermath of the execution of General Miguel Campins in 1936, exploring the personal cost of the conflict. Detailed information, including a sample of the first pages, is available in the La Esfera de los Libros PDF . La cruz de madera - Lola Solana - Google Books
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