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2023 novel by Manuel Rodríguez

The fruits of Holy Land
AuthorManuel Rodríguez
Original titleLos frutos de Tierra Santa
LanguageSpanish
GenreHistorical Novel
Published2023
Publication placeMexico
Pages172
ISBN978-607-29-5835-7

The fruits of Holy Land (Spanish: Los frutos de Tierra Santa is a novel written by Mexican writer Manuel Rodríguez and published in May 27, 2023 in Book Fair of Madrid, Spain. It is Rodríguez's first work published and also the first novel of his work.

Synopsis

It is a historical novel, set in the period of New Spain, the plot takes place within a Jewish-converted family. It is the love story of a couple who emigrate to the newly conquered lands, deciding to live on the outskirts of a town so as not to be tracked by the authorities of the Saint Inquisition. A novel full of adventures and fascinating moments of daily life in rural New Spain that maintains its customs and traditions encrypted within the family.

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