From Publishers Weekly
Set in Franco Spain in 1949, Barcelona novelist and playwright Baulenas's revenge tale of Legionnaire Sgt. Genís Aleu is drenched in desolation, fear and cruelty. After his father, Juan, enlisted to fight Franco, Genís was raised in a religious charity ward. Years later, former POW Juan, near death, extracts a grim, quixotic promise from Genís. He is to recover Juan's friend's remains from the POW camp and give them a decent burial in Barcelona. After eight years in Franco's celebrated Spanish Foreign Legion, Genís travels to the POW camp turned military base to fulfill his promise. Despite his professed loyalty, Genís actually seethes with a hatred for Franco that's fueled by his obsession to avenge his father. The bleak political struggles roiling the country bring to mind
Darkness at Noon, while the soldiers' banter and ribald humor is of the Hemingway school. And though Genís's zealous devotion to his dead father (and the self-destructive lengths he goes to in following through on his promise) sometimes confounds, the narrative overall is brisk, tense and satisfyingly complex.
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From School Library Journal
Adult/High School—This compelling story, set during both the Spanish Civil War and the Franco regime, is told from alternating perspectives by the narrator as a boy and as a soldier. Niso grows up in an orphanage after his father joins the fight against the Fascists and his mother can no longer provide for him. Though he is surrounded by cruelty, the boy is both innocent and hopeful. However, his story as a child foreshadows who he is to become. On his deathbed, Niso's father extracts a promise from his son to retrieve the bones of the man who protected him from prison camp and provide him with a proper burial. After eight years as a member of the fearsome Foreign Legion, Sergeant Aleu returns to Spain and sets out with grim determination to fulfill his father's wish. Amid a cast of desperate, treacherous, and hopeless characters, Aleu tirelessly works to recover the bones of his father's friend. Suspense builds as readers are introduced to characters they fear will lead to Aleu's downfall. The powerful story engages readers' emotions while hurtling them toward the heartbreaking climax.—
Jane Ritter, Mill Valley School District, CA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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