Water over Stones
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
A story of intertwining lives that, like water, run between stones.
From childhood friends in a bakery in the mining town of Ugarte, Basque Country, to a group of comrades and their pet magpie in a military base in the dying days of Franco's dictatorship, and eventually adults with the weight of their existence on their backs, the interconnected stories of the protagonists of Water over Stones span several decades of Spanish history, as Ugarte moves from the hazy summer of the 1972 Olympics, through the mining strikes of the turbulent Eighties, and into the modern day.
Water over Stones is an extraordinary novel of friendship, nature, love and the immensity of death. Once again, Atxaga shows his mastery in creating places and characters that are impossible to forget.
Translated from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead and Margaret Jull-Costa
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Atxaga (Nevada Days) offers a remarkable and sprawling story of a friendship over five decades in the Basque country. During a sexual assault at age 14 by Elías's school warden, Elías retaliates by stabbing him with a corkscrew. He then begins displaying signs of selective mutism, and his mother sends him to the town of Ugarte, where he befriends twin siblings Martín and Luis. In the mid-1980s, Martín's participation in strikes at a local mine escalates beyond picketing, and in 2012, recovering from a car accident, Luis is confronted by feverish memories of how he supported Martín's violent actions during the strikes. As Martín's daughter deals with sudden health issues, Luis asks Martín's help to get in touch with Elías, now living in Texas. Atxaga expertly manages the pacing and character descriptions, with even offhand statements from minor characters going a long way, as when Martín and Luis's father comments on Elías's condition, subtly foreshadowing Luis's accident. As the years go on, an intricate study emerges of what it means for the characters to rely on each other as they grow older. It's a twisting and rewarding story, and one readers will savor until the lovely finish.