by Almudena Grandes (Author)
In a small seaside suburb two strangers arrive - Juan Olmedo, accompanied by his mentally disabled brother and his young niece, and Sara Gomez, an enigmatic woman in her fifties. Both have their reasons for fleeing the city. Sara's father had returned from the Civil war a broken man, unable to support his family. In desperation, her mother was forced to give up the young baby to her childless employer. Growing up amidst a background that would never truly be her own, Sara was forever caught between her love of the good life and her feelings of duty towards a family and a poverty that repelled her. Now Sara has more money than she had ever dreamed, but her freedom has come at a price.Juan also has his reasons for starting a new life. A doctor in the local ER unit, he is haunted by a tragedy in his family's past and by a secret sexual obsession that threatens the fragile equilibrium he has found in his new home.Like the capricious winds that dominate the coast, bringing chaos or clemency in their wake, the lives of these two people are pitched from fortune to adversity by forces beyond their command.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: Export / Airport Ed
Publisher: W&N
Published: 13 Jul 2006
ISBN 10: 0297851349
ISBN 13: 9780297851349
Book Overview: Her first book was the very controversial 'The Ages of Lulu' that was translated into 21 languages, sold over a million copies worldwide. The Wind from the East was in the Spanish top five bestseller lists for seven months and was at Number One on the list for over 11 weeks 305,000 copies sold so far in Spain; 35,000 in Italy (Guanda); 18,000 hardbacks in Germany where it was Rowohlt's lead title Rights also sold to Grasset (France), Prometheus (Holland), Kinneret-Zmora (Israel), Seven Stories (USA), Text (Australian publisher who did Shadow of the Wind) with more deals to follow Film rights sold None of her six books have sold less than 150,000 in Spain