Luna De Lobos by Julio Llamazares

A spare, haunting tale about four Republican fugitives who, after the Civil War, live for years hidden in a mountain cave in northern Spain, sustaining themselves through hunting, clandestine aid and theft while enduring hunger, fear and the slow erosion of identity; narrated with stark detail, it follows their daily struggles, bonds and betrayals against a silent rural landscape and an oppressive regime, exploring memory, survival and the moral cost of prolonged exile until their secrecy unravels.

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