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The book explores how traditional roles limit the freedom of both men and women, often leading to subtle, non-physical forms of violence.

In her award-winning novel La Casa Del Padre (The Father’s House), Karmele Jaio delivers a hauntingly intimate look at the invisible threads of patriarchy that bind families together. Originally published in Basque as Aitaren Etxea in 2019, this powerful narrative has resonated across languages, challenging readers to examine the rigid gender roles they inherit. The Story: A Marriage in the Shadows La Casa Del Padre Karmele Jaio epub

The novel is widely available for those looking to dive into this emotional journey. You can find the or Kindle editions through major retailers: The book explores how traditional roles limit the

Jaio’s prose is noted for its "clean window" approach—visual and transparent, designed to let the reader see the story clearly without the author's hand getting in the way. Accolades and Recognition The Story: A Marriage in the Shadows The

The story is told through three distinct voices—Ismael, Jasone, and Ismael's sister Libe—using different narrative persons (first and second) to reflect varying levels of self-awareness.

Unmasking the Silence: Why "La Casa Del Padre" is a Must-Read

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