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Caminos

By (author): Scott Walker

Caminos tells the story of Mercedes González Conde and her daughter, granddaughter and great-grandson. Each of them live and love, cope with and compound their inner troubles as issues of abandonment, attachment, identity and rootlessness circle around and through them. The novel is set in the northwest Spanish province of Asturias and the eastern United States — primarily West Virginia and Ohio — with scenes in Mexico, Canada, Prague and Berlin.

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Scott Walker

Scott Walker has worked as a writer, editor and analyst for Virginia-based Bulletin Intelligence since 2002. He has written posts about US politics and government policy for The Economist “Democracy in America” blog. He currently lives on the northwest coast of Spain. Caminos is his first novel.


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Caminos tells the story of Mercedes González Conde and her daughter, granddaughter and great-grandson. Each of them live and love, cope with and compound their inner troubles as issues of abandonment, attachment, identity and rootlessness circle around and through them. The novel is set in the northwest Spanish province of Asturias and the eastern United States — primarily West Virginia and Ohio — with scenes in Mexico, Canada, Prague and Berlin.

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Dimensions:

275 Pages
8.9in * 6in * 0.7in
440gr

Published:

April 01, 2018

City of Publication:

Hamilton

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Guernica Editions

ISBN:

9781771833127

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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