
Remember Me
A Spanish Civil War Novel
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Starred review from September 1, 2020
Marco Alcalde is the son of Spanish anti-Fascists in Madrid at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Forced to choose between keeping the family together and their children's safety, his parents make the heart-breaking decision to send Marco and his two younger sisters to Mexico, away from their war-torn homeland. Marco and his sisters encounter devastating betrayals and near-death experiences as they travel and live in Mexico, all while desperately attempting to hold onto one another. Escobar's latest (after Auschwitz Lullaby, 2018) is a meticulously researched story, recreating actual experiences of the 460 Spanish children who were sent to Morelia, Mexico in 1937. Devastating, enlightening, and passionately told, Escobar's novel shines a light on the experiences of the victims of war, and makes a case against those who would use violence to gain power. Although painful events in the story make it hard to read at times, the books gives a voice to so many whose stories are often overlooked, while inspiring the reader to never give way to fear or let go of one's humanity.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)
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