The new novel of Pilar Eyre, Ladies wellIt is first and foremost a song to life. Starring women at different vital moments, the author shows that there is no specific age in which dreams are fulfilled and, of course, either to which they must abandon themselves.
That happens to Andrea, already separated from the architecture study that he founded in his youth with his friend Nieves. Live that moment of freedom that everyone exalts and that arrives, for some, too soon. That is why he cannot avoid passing by and leaving his advice to a team now led by his daughter Loti. The young woman who followed in her mother’s footsteps as if they were her only option and who has now been dragged by a life determined to run over her, ruin her and, perhaps, take her to prison. That is why he has to resort to his mother who, in addition to worrying, decides to return to the ring of a life he never wanted to leave to save his daughter. But the novel is more than a mother’s crusade to save her daughter from a safe ruin. Pilar Eyre has written a song to life regardless of age, in which Andre stands as a vital woman who does not let herself be dragged by the suitcase of her experiences or disheveled through the hurricanes of the present. Why Ladies well It develops in an bourgeois environment of known brands and meals in neighborhoods of Rancio Abolengo, but the author opens the window so that the humor and freshness of the innocence of those who do not seem to have needed anything, accompany the reader for a adventure in which the great protagonist is love. The love of the family, that of the friends, that other that is not love and that leaves the protagonist without a couple who does not love without knowing that the ghost of loneliness will disappear at least wait for it, the love of work and, above all, the love of life. All of them motors who, rather than moving the world, move people, and in which the author relies so that her protagonist, whose greatest charm is her ability to be anyone, finds her place at that complex point that they now call the middle age.
“Ladies well It is an entertaining novel about life from the sixties, which does not need to hide in words dyed of good intentions, such as vitality, to show that the desire to live are not spent“
Known for his chronicles about the Royal House, Pilar Eyre, with the washed irony of those who protect me in the “I already don’t care what they think of what I say”, puts on the table many issues that remain a taboo and that go beyond sex overcome maturity, Putting the finger in the yaga when exploring that moment when leisure becomes life, or maybe it is the other way aroundand that neglects people who really enjoyed their work.
Ladies well It is an entertaining novel about life from the sixties, which You don’t need to hide in stained words of good intentionsas vitality, to show that the desire to live are not spent, they remain intact if one knows how to take care of them well.
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Author: Pilar Eyre. Title: Ladies well. Editorial: Planet. Sale: All your books.
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