The Ravine Emily M LevesqueFictional narrative of a young girl's experiences at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Set in the Canary Islands at the outset of the Spanish Civil War, The Ravine is the provocative, disturbing account of a child's experience with war. Narrated by an unnamed seven year old girl, the story begins in the early days of the war when her father a staunch supporter of the Republic goes into hiding. As the girl and her family await news of his
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