Julian Zabalbeascoa
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September 2024
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Julian Zabalbeascoa
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Jacqueline Moloney's review
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What We Tried to Bury Grows Here:
"Incredibly written, can’t put this book down once you start reading… Thanks to the author for his incredible commitment to the telling of this important story.One of the most authentic portrayals of what happens to humanity when the worst of who we a"
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"This book is a masterpiece."
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Nicole Sackin's review
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What We Tried to Bury Grows Here:
"What an amazing first novel about a time in history that is not widely represented.
The author does a great job portraying the time of the Spanish civil war through a series of chapters each at a different, time, location, and from a different person" Read more of this review » |
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"‘First we will know, then the world: what has begun in Spain is determined to spread.’ These are the riveting and hard-hitting lines that echo throughout Julian Zabalbeascoa’s debut novel, What We Tried to Bury Grows Here (2024). Set during and after"
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My favorite novel so far of 2025. Literature of the highest order! I'm in awe of Plunkett's sentences and paragraphs, the poetry on every page, his determination to go deeper, his ability to eschew the sentimental at every turn, the novel's structure ...more |
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| A brilliant and joy-filled novel for our times on class and privilege. Emily Everett has such a light touch on the page, yet on each one we are reminded that there are those few born to privilege, for whom the world is their playground, while the res ...more | |
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| One of the most powerful, urgent, and necessary books I have ever read. A call to action, a call for change. | |


























