
Book presentation "my days will be broken" by abel gavira
Writer Abel Gavira presents his first choral novel, "My Days Will Break," at the Casa de las Tejerinas.
The literary presentation will take place next Friday, June 6, at 6:00 p.m., with free admission until capacity is reached.
Estepona City Council announces that the book presentation of "Se quebrarán mis días" (My Days Will Break) by writer and literature professor Abel Gavira from La Línea will take place next Friday, June 6th, at 6:00 p.m. in the Alfonso Gil Alfonso Room of the Casa de Las Tejerinas.
'My Days Will Break' is an ensemble novel, filled with characters who confront loss and its consequences from different perspectives, beginning with the suicide of one of the characters who unites them. It's a difficult, yet necessary, story, not without moments of beauty and hope despite everything.
The play gives voice to the multitude of characters who appear throughout the play, who range from coldness to sweetness, from guilt to revenge, from madness to devastation. In short, it's a profound story filled with honesty, without shying away from social criticism but giving full space to the feelings that a human being can harbor simply by being human.
Free access until capacity is reached.
Abel Gavira
Abel Gavira Segovia was born in La Línea in 1979. He studied in his hometown and attended university in Valencia. In 2005, he returned to Andalusia to work as a language and literature teacher, and since 2008, he has been teaching at the Mediterráneo Secondary School in his hometown.
He has published several short stories that have been collected in magazines and anthologies, as well as a novel distributed through social media and radio entitled "And Then He Crossed the Line," which addresses the delicate subject of drug trafficking from a different perspective.
"My Days Will Break" is her first traditionally published novel.