The story follows , a young woman who moves from her village to Madrid in the early 1930s with the dream of becoming a librarian. In the capital, she becomes immersed in a world of intellectual fervor, cabarets, and feminist circles, where she meets real historical figures like Federico García Lorca .
María Zaragoza's (2022) is a deeply historical novel that serves as a tribute to the "invisible heroes"—specifically the librarians and cultural workers—who risked their lives to protect Spain's literary and artistic heritage during the Spanish Civil War . The book was awarded the prestigious Premio Azorín de Novela 2022 . Plot Overview La biblioteca de fuego - Maria Zaragoza-Holaepu...
Her life takes a clandestine turn when she discovers the (Invisible Library), a secret society dedicated to safeguarding books banned by various regimes across history. As the Civil War breaks out in 1936, Tina’s mission becomes literal and urgent as she works within the Biblioteca Nacional to save treasures from bombing, looting, and censorship. Key Themes and Motifs 'La biblioteca de Fuego' de María Zaragoza The story follows , a young woman who