, a novel by Verónica Valenzuela (often misspelled as Veronica Vale), is a work of historical fiction set during World War II. It tells the story of two young men who, despite being on opposing sides of the conflict, join forces to save Roma and Jewish people from concentration camps.
The following essay analyzes the novel's central themes of humanity, resistance, and the transformative power of connection amidst the horrors of war. Humanity in the Face of Ideological Conflict
Valenzuela grounds her fiction in rigorous historical research, integrating real historical figures to lend gravity to the narrative. Notable inclusions are:
: Known as the "Angel of Budapest," the Spanish consul who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews.
, a novel by Verónica Valenzuela (often misspelled as Veronica Vale), is a work of historical fiction set during World War II. It tells the story of two young men who, despite being on opposing sides of the conflict, join forces to save Roma and Jewish people from concentration camps.
The following essay analyzes the novel's central themes of humanity, resistance, and the transformative power of connection amidst the horrors of war. Humanity in the Face of Ideological Conflict Si la pasion nos encuentra (Spa - Veronica Vale...
Valenzuela grounds her fiction in rigorous historical research, integrating real historical figures to lend gravity to the narrative. Notable inclusions are: , a novel by Verónica Valenzuela (often misspelled
: Known as the "Angel of Budapest," the Spanish consul who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews. Si la pasion nos encuentra (Spa - Veronica Vale...