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Ildefonso Falcones

    January 1, 1959

    Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra, a lawyer living and working in Barcelona, crafts historical novels that resonate deeply with readers. His debut work, a homage to the builders of a magnificent church, became an unprecedented bestseller, celebrated by critics and readers alike. His writing is characterized by a masterful blend of historical detail and compelling narrative, drawing readers into the past. Falcones's ability to evoke bygone eras and human struggles makes his work a significant contribution to historical fiction.

    Ildefonso Falcones
    Malarz Dusz BR
    The barefood queen
    The Barefoot Queen
    The Barefoot Queen. Das Lied der Freiheit, englische Ausgabe
    The hand of Fatima
    Cathedral of the Sea
    • 2014

      1748, Seville: Caridad, a recently freed Cuban slave, wanders the streets of the city. Her master is dead and she has nowhere to go. When she meets Milagro Carmona - a young, rebellious gypsy - the two women are instantly inseparable. Milagros introduces Caridad to the gypsy community, an exotic fringe society that will soon bring them love and change their life forever. From the tumultuous bustle of 18th-century Seville to the theatres of Madrid, THE BAREFOOT QUEEN takes us into the murky world of tobacco smuggling and ther persecution of the gypsies. Showing us the birth of Flamenco, it is a historical fresco filled with characters that live, love, fight and suffer for what they believe.

      The Barefoot Queen. Das Lied der Freiheit, englische Ausgabe
    • 2014

      Friendship, betrayal, revenge, and the dawn of Flamenco...1748, Seville: Caridad, a former Cuban slave, wanders the streets of the city. Forced to leave behind her young son, she has just arrived by boat to forge a new life for herself in Spain. When she meets Milagros Carmona, a young, rebellious gypsy, the two women instantly become friends. Milagros, like the rest of her people, is standing up to the vicious persecution of gypsies. When Milagros introduces Caridad to her exotic life on the edge of society, her life is changed forever. From the bustle of 18th-century Seville to the theatres of Madrid, The Barefoot Queen is a riproaring tale of friendship, betrayal and identity. Drawing us into the world of tobacco smuggling, music, dance, and gypsies, it tells the magnificent story of the birth of Flamenco.

      The Barefoot Queen
    • 2011

      After years of Christian oppression, the Moors take arms and daub the white houses of Sierra Nevada with the blood of their victims.Amidst the conflict is young Hernando , the son of an Arab woman and the Christian priest who raped her.

      The hand of Fatima
    • 2009