California, 1849. The Gold Rush drives men mad as they arrive from all corners of the world, reaching the rivers and mountains where the most coveted metal lies hidden.
Among them is Lorién, a young Spaniard who, after a desperate journey, is gifted by fate with the most thrilling adventure he could have ever imagined: an immense love, an unbreakable friendship, and an unconventional feat in a wild land brimming with excitement.
Luz Gabás has written a magnificent novel—a sweeping tale about the challenges of life when loyalty and friendship are put to the test by the instinct to survive, when the feeling of belonging to a land clashes with the desires of the heart.
Such was California in the mid-19th century: the place where dreams began.
| Technical data | Publish date: 17 september 2025 ISBN: 978-84-08-30794-5 Pages: 560 Imprint: Editorial Planeta |
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| Option rights | Charleston (France), Uniscorp (Bulgaria), Europa Konyvkiadó (Hungary), Corint (Romania). |
| Reviews | A story as grand and unforgettable as Gone with the Wind, echoing the emotional depth of Cold Mountain and the epic scope of Australia. |