Dos Mundos Cristina Muг±iz Ma... — Un Tranvia Entre

Dos Mundos Cristina Muг±iz Ma... — Un Tranvia Entre

: The tram signifies more than just transportation; it represents the passage from a world of shared public spaces to one defined by "bitter" segregation and ideological barriers.

The story centers on and her daughters, Marina and Raquel , whose lives serve as a microcosm of Asturian society. As the characters navigate the 1920s, the novel vividly reconstructs the atmosphere of Gijón before the onset of political radicalization.

is a sweeping historical and choral novel by Cristina Muñiz Martín that explores the radical transformation of Spanish society through the lens of a single family in Gijón. Spanning the "roaring twenties" to the harsh post-war era, the narrative uses the titular "tram" as a metaphor for a journey between two vastly different realities: the optimism of early 20th-century modernization and the brutal division of the Spanish Civil War. The Echoes of a Divided Gijón

: The hardships of the war and the "bitter post-war" period are primarily viewed through the eyes of resilient women who must sustain their families amidst scarcity and silence.

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