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Pinya de Rosa. Volume 1, Books 1-3 by Joaquín Ruyra
by Ruyra, Joaquín, 1858-1939Description
Pinya de Rosa. Volume 1, Books 1-3 by Joaquín Ruyra is a collection of literary works likely written in the late 19th century. The collection captures vivid scenes from coastal life, exploring themes of nature, childhood, and the complexities of human emotions through various characters that populate the seaside community. Among the central figures are young boys who engage with their surroundings, highlighting their adventures and social interactions in a landscape marked by both beauty and challenges. The opening of Pinya de Rosa introduces readers to the essence of summer afternoons by the sea, setting a tone of nostalgia and yearning for freedom. The protagonist is depicted grappling with the mundane demands of school while being irresistibly drawn to the carefree antics of his fishing peers. A chance encounter with friends offers him a fleeting opportunity to escape the confines of study, setting off a sequence of delightful escapades filled with the thrill of discovery and camaraderie by the water, capturing the innocence and allure of youth against the backdrop of the Mediterranean coast. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



