
A la sombra de un roble
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En A la sombra de un roble, Enrique Menéndez y Pelayo nos lleva a un viaje introspectivo por su vida en Cantabria. A través de la lente de su diario personal, el autor, un médico con una profunda pasión por la escritura, nos presenta su amor por la naturaleza, la vida rural y la cultura montañesa. Con un estilo poético e íntimo, Menéndez y Pelayo reflexiona sobre la belleza de la vida cotidiana, la importancia de la conexión con la tierra y el poder de la inspiración que encuentra en la naturaleza. La obra también revela la estrecha relación del autor con su hermano Marcelino, un reconocido intelectual, y su papel como cuidador de la extensa biblioteca familiar. A la sombra de un roble es un testimonio de la vida y el alma de un hombre que encontró belleza en la sencillez y sabiduría en la observación del mundo que le rodeaba.Book Details
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