Paradise

Paradise by Elena Castedo, published by Grove Weidenfeld in 1990, is a first edition novel comprising 328 pages. The story follows Solita, her mother, and her brother as they escape from Franco’s Spain to Latin America. They navigate the complexities of life at El Topas, an extravagant estate, while they await the return of Solita’s father.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into the challenges and dynamics of a family adjusting to a new and unfamiliar environment. The book explores themes of displacement and societal intricacies within the context of a fictional setting. With its literary focus, Paradise offers a rich exploration of the characters’ experiences and the world they inhabit.
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Since fleeing to Latin America from Franco’s Spain, Solita, her mother, and her brother find themselves having to contend with the strange society of El Topas, an opulent and sprawling estate, while awaiting the return of Solita’s father
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