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Karmele Jaio

    March 19, 1970

    Karmele Jaio is a Basque writer and journalist renowned for her exploration of the complexities of human relationships and emotions. Her work often delves into themes of identity, family, and societal expectations, examining the inner lives of her characters with remarkable depth and empathy. Jaio employs a suggestive and lyrical prose that draws readers into the intimate worlds of her characters, crafting narratives that are both resonant and thought-provoking.

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    My Father's House
    Her Mother's Hands
    • 2023

      Ismael, a successful novelist, has been suffering from writer's block for two years, trying to get inside his female narrator's head and failing. However, he tells no one about this problem and continues to spend each day in his study, supposedly writing. When his mother is taken into hospital, he is forced to spend time with his father who has the beginnings of dementia. This experience carries him back to a moment in his childhood that has remained hidden away in his memory until then. Jasone, Ismael's wife, has always been his first reader and editor. As a student, she used to write, but has devoted the last decade of her life to her daughters and to her husband's career. Now that the girls have left home, Jasone finds herself drawn to ideas and causes she believed were the domain of her best friend Libe, as well as to an old flame, who is also her husband's publisher. The rape of a young woman in a nearby town triggers something in Jasone, and she begins spending her nights at her computer writing a novel she never expected to write. When the couple's respective secrets are revealed, everything will change. With intelligence and wisdom, Karmele Jaio brilliantly dissects the complexities of relationships of all kinds, never coming down on one side, but allowing her characters space to evolve and take up roles of their own making.

      My Father's House
    • 2019

      Her Mother's Hands

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring profound human connections, this work serves as a heartfelt tribute to life itself. It delves into the intricacies of relationships, highlighting the emotional depth and significance of maternal bonds. Through evocative storytelling, the author captures the essence of love, memory, and the impact of family, creating a poignant reflection on the experiences that shape us.

      Her Mother's Hands