: Reviewers from Reading Reality highlight the book as a poignant portrait of sacrificial love, though some critics at Melovebooks noted that character development can sometimes feel secondary to the historical events. Review: Remember Me by Mario Escobar
: This refers to the actual group of approximately 456 children sent from Spain to Morelia, Mexico, in June 1937.
(English title: Remember Me ) by Mario Escobar is a historical novel inspired by the true story of the Children of Morelia ( Los Niños de Morelia ) during the Spanish Civil War. Core Premise & Summary
: Recognized as one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 20th century, providing the backdrop for the novel's tragic beginning. Reader Insights
: It is highly recommended for fans of historical fiction and book clubs, as it often includes discussion questions and research notes from the author.
: In 1937, amid the escalating violence of the Spanish Civil War, the parents of 13-year-old Marco Alcalde and his sisters, Isabel and Ana, make the agonizing choice to send them to Mexico for safety.
: The book is widely available as an ebook and audiobook via platforms like Rakuten Kobo and OverDrive .
: Though intended to be a temporary escape, the onset of World War II and the rise of Franco's regime in Spain trap the children in Mexico, often permanently separating them from their families.
: Reviewers from Reading Reality highlight the book as a poignant portrait of sacrificial love, though some critics at Melovebooks noted that character development can sometimes feel secondary to the historical events. Review: Remember Me by Mario Escobar
: This refers to the actual group of approximately 456 children sent from Spain to Morelia, Mexico, in June 1937.
(English title: Remember Me ) by Mario Escobar is a historical novel inspired by the true story of the Children of Morelia ( Los Niños de Morelia ) during the Spanish Civil War. Core Premise & Summary Recuerdame - Mario Escobar.epub
: Recognized as one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 20th century, providing the backdrop for the novel's tragic beginning. Reader Insights
: It is highly recommended for fans of historical fiction and book clubs, as it often includes discussion questions and research notes from the author. : Reviewers from Reading Reality highlight the book
: In 1937, amid the escalating violence of the Spanish Civil War, the parents of 13-year-old Marco Alcalde and his sisters, Isabel and Ana, make the agonizing choice to send them to Mexico for safety.
: The book is widely available as an ebook and audiobook via platforms like Rakuten Kobo and OverDrive . Core Premise & Summary : Recognized as one
: Though intended to be a temporary escape, the onset of World War II and the rise of Franco's regime in Spain trap the children in Mexico, often permanently separating them from their families.