The House of Culture Francisco Rabal hosted last weekend, the presentation of the book 'My name is Ana', the writer Maria José Sevilla lumbrerense.
She was accompanied by the Councillor for Culture and Heritage of the City of Eagle, Francisco Miguel Martínez and Ramón Jiménez Madrid, Professor of Language and Literature, to emphasize the quality of this historical novel, in which a creative part is also included .
The book was released in March this year, publishing Raspabook Murcia, and has just been published as a second edition.
Through its pages, the writer has attempted to give voice to a fascinating story starring her grandmother, a woman who, like so many of his time, lived quietly 'because it was owned by her man'.
Throughout this gripping novel, the first Sevilla writes, readers discover a plot centered around smuggling snuff, in times of the Second Republic and subsequent Civil War, when the main characters working under John March.
Natural and resident of Puerto Lumbreras in Murcia, José María carried since childhood summering in Eagles, so he was very happy to present this novel in the town.
The publication is available in various libraries of the town, at the price of 14.95 euros.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas