Book Review: Homeland by Fernando Aramburu
A Profound Tale of Loss, Resilience, and the Human Cost of Conflict
Fernando Aramburu’s Homeland is a masterful exploration of the devastating personal and communal costs of terrorism, ideology, and fractured relationships. Set in the Basque Country during the dark years of ETA’s insurgency, the novel deftly unravels the intertwined lives of two families torn apart by violence and betrayal. …
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