Between the vibrant Barcelona and its damned opposite, the city becomes like circles of hell, enveloping each other, where we meet new faces, joining and interacting with previous characters, and instead of guiding us to a final conclusion to the quartet, the pages open up to different scenarios, expanding to include other places, and delving into talking about times that paved the way for war and tragedy and the years of tyranny, oppression and injustice that followed.
Quotes from The Labyrinth of Spirits
The level of barbarism in a society is measured by the distance that this society seeks to impose between women and books.
I admit that I did not succeed in being the daughter my parents wanted, nor the girl that this world I was born into expected. Or rather, I should say that I did not want to, because I always did the opposite of what everyone said, my parents and my teachers, at a time when they were fed up with my words and quarrels with me.
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