Viva Espana

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iUniverse, 2011 - 184 pages

Spain, 1936: NBC Radio, New York, sends two young reporters, Tom Wells and Meg Austin, to Madrid where Franco and his revolutionary fascist generals have plunged the country into a ruthless civil conflict. The lovers experience the ambiguities, dangers and drama of war-time Spain. They witness the heartbreaking scenes of civilian-soldiers armed with ancient weapons and little ammunition fighting experienced, well-supplied combat troops. Bombs fall on civilian neighborhoods dropped by Hitler's and Mussolini's bombers. The fascists support Franco, the Russian Communists the Republic, while the western democracies stand idly by. Both Meg and Tom become enmeshed in the political realities of the war. They quarrel over Stalin's acts of terror. Tom believes Stalin's methods are necessary to defeat fascism. Meg sharply disagrees. She is bewildered by Tom's absolute certainty. Can she trust him? Will their affair survive?

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À propos de l'auteur (2011)

Joyce W. Hahn, a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, has been a teacher, writer and photographer. She published the novels,Defeat, Resist and Rescue, andA California Yankee Under Three Flags. Her photographs have been exhibited in Paris, Stanford, Guatemala and San Francisco. She and her husband divide their time between Carmel Highlands, California and Guatemala.

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