Sáhara 75

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North Africa, 1970s. Andrés, a lieutenant in the Legion, is sent to Western Sahara on a dual mission: to fulfill his military duties, but also to track down a dangerous Moroccan spy and gather as much information as possible for the secret services in Madrid. However, he is not the only one hiding secrets… The entire region is a hotbed of tension. The Sahrawi people claim their right to their lands, the same lands held by Spain and coveted by the King of Morocco. And each side, for its part, begins to pull the strings. Meanwhile, fate will bring Andrés and Laila together, the young daughter of a high-ranking Sahrawi official, caught between two worlds. What initially seems like a connection based solely on political interest will become something far more dangerous: a forbidden love story. Franco is dying, and in 1975, the situation becomes untenable. Until Morocco mobilizes three hundred and fifty thousand civilians to liberate the Sahrawi lands and people… The Green March begins.
PUBLISHER
RELEASE DATE
May 14, 2026
ISBN
9788435064729
PAGES
288 p. ; 23,0 x 15,0 cm.
BINDING
Hardcover
SERIES
Narrativas Históricas Contemporáneas