
La maternitat d'Elna en imatges
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Biography
Action & Adventure
History
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
186
言語
カタロニア語
公開されました
Nov 20, 2008
出版社
Ara Llibres
版
1
ISBN-10
8492406267
ISBN-13
9788492406265
説明
Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, this book delves into the poignant history of the Elna Maternity, a refuge for thousands of mothers and their newborns during a time of profound turmoil. Through a rich collection of images, it captures the stories of resilience and hope that unfolded within its walls. The authors invite readers to explore the emotional depth of these moments, showcasing the strength and courage of women who sought a safe haven amid chaos.
Assumpta Montellà and Carlos bring to life the narratives of the women who found solace at Elna, highlighting their shared experiences and the bonds formed in adversity. With a focus on personal accounts and vivid imagery, the authors shed light on the challenges faced by these mothers, as well as the compassionate caretakers who supported them. The interplay of historic context and individual stories creates an intimate portrayal of this unique sanctuary.
As readers turn the pages, they are transported to a time of pain and triumph, inviting contemplation about the impact of war on families and the enduring spirit of human kindness. This work stands as a testament to the indomitable will of those who came together to nurture life when everything around them seemed lost.
Assumpta Montellà and Carlos bring to life the narratives of the women who found solace at Elna, highlighting their shared experiences and the bonds formed in adversity. With a focus on personal accounts and vivid imagery, the authors shed light on the challenges faced by these mothers, as well as the compassionate caretakers who supported them. The interplay of historic context and individual stories creates an intimate portrayal of this unique sanctuary.
As readers turn the pages, they are transported to a time of pain and triumph, inviting contemplation about the impact of war on families and the enduring spirit of human kindness. This work stands as a testament to the indomitable will of those who came together to nurture life when everything around them seemed lost.