: A central pillar of the book is the idea that understanding the "why" behind a past betrayal is the only way to move forward. Final Verdict
: Ferras has a gift for describing landscapes and weather—the "storm" isn't just a literal event but a recurring metaphor for the internal lives of the characters. Mil veranos bajo la tormenta de - Silvia Ferras...
The novel excels at creating a "dual-timeline" feel, even when focused on a singular journey of discovery. Ferras’s prose is lyrical yet accessible, making the setting—often a character in itself—feel both beautiful and slightly foreboding. It is an ideal read for fans of family sagas like those by María Dueñas or Kate Morton. Key Strengths : A central pillar of the book is
: The story centers on complex women who are forced to navigate the restrictive social norms of their eras, making their small victories feel monumental. Ferras’s prose is lyrical yet accessible, making the