The Wrong Blood A Novel

The Wrong Blood A Novel by Manuel de Lope, published by Other Press, LLC on September 28, 2010, is an Advance Uncorrected Proof edition comprising 304 pages. Set in the Basque Country of northern Spain just before the Civil War, the narrative begins with a seemingly mundane event that spirals into a profound exploration of interconnected lives. The story unfolds around Don Leopoldo, who suffers a stroke, leading to a convergence of the lives of two women, Isabel Cruces and María Antonia Etxarri, against the backdrop of war and personal tragedy.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as the lives of Isabel and María Antonia intertwine through shared suffering and resilience. The novel delves into themes of family life, marriage, and the impact of historical events on personal narratives. As the story progresses, a young law student revisits the past, inadvertently stirring memories that reveal the complexities of love, loss, and survival. Through a blend of memory and emotion, de Lope crafts a narrative that reflects on the enduring effects of history and the intimate connections forged in times of crisis.
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In the Basque Country in northern Spain, just before the Civil War, three men in dinner suits stop for a drink at a bar before continuing on their way to a wedding. Their trip is interrupted when their leader, the wealthy Don Leopoldo, has a stroke in the restroom.This event, bizarre and undignified though it is, begins to weave together the lives of two remarkable women: the bride, the beautiful and distinguished Isabel Cruces, and María Antonia Etxarri, the bar owner’s adolescent daughter. Shortly after the outbreak of the war, María Antonia is raped and Isabel’s newlywed husband, Captain Julen Herraiz, is shot. Both women find themselves violently altered, alone, and pregnant. A crippled but wise local doctor is the only witness to the mysterious, silent agreement these women conclude in the loneliness and desperation of their mutual suffering. Many years later, a young student, grandson to Isabel, returns to the scene of the events to spend an innocent summer studying for law exams. As he goes about his work, he unwittingly awakens the ghosts haunting both María Antonia and the doctor, and through their memories the passionate stories of the past unfurl before the reader.
De Lope brilliantly reveals his incredible story through flashes of memory and emotion, told in a winding torrent that expresses the cumulative nature of both history and nostalgia.
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