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Unai Elorriaga

    Unai Elorriaga López de Letona is a distinguished Basque-language writer whose work delves into the intricacies of human experience with remarkable depth. His narratives are characterized by a unique stylistic approach and a profound exploration of themes such as identity and memory. Elorriaga's novels have garnered international acclaim, translated into numerous languages, showcasing his ability to connect with a global readership. He is recognized for his distinctive voice and his significant contribution to contemporary literature.

    Lucas oder der Himmel über Nepal
    Un tranvía en SP
    Plants Don't Drink Coffee
    • 2009

      Plants Don't Drink Coffee

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(63)Add rating

      Exploring the themes of intelligence and family, the narrative unfolds through four distinct perspectives, centering on young Tomas's quest for a rare blue dragonfly. His journey reveals the eccentricities of his family across generations, including his anarchist grandfather's adventures. The plot weaves together whimsical events, such as the creation of a rugby field on a golf course, challenging conventional ideas about wisdom and age. This playful yet poignant tale encourages readers to appreciate the small wonders that enrich our lives.

      Plants Don't Drink Coffee