Guernica
(I liked both covers for this book so I just HAD to include them!!)
Guernica
by Dave Boling
372 Pages
Literary Historical Fiction
Spanish Civil War
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
September 2009
This is the narrative of the Basque life through several generations. By starting out the novel showing the beauty and strength of the Basques it allows the reader to fall in love so that we care about the people when we dive into the historically accurate battle of Guernica. More than a battle it is a massacre, a test that Germany uses to figure out if these planes and weapons could cause total devastation. When the screams quiet and people crawl out into the light again they see the complete flattening of all they knew. And soon the one thing that they hate, the shooting in Guernica is what unites them. This common bond of humanity brings culture from the shattered buildings and the people out of their lonely homes.
I found this book to be incredibly historically accurate and loved that it filled in the human aspect of the whole conflict. I love history but more than history I love the social aspect of history (history's impact on humans) and I loved this book because it did just that, gave a face to the Basque nation and also a voice to their past. I have recently read several others on this time period and about this location which are amazing reads as well (links posted below). There is so much to learn from history, and so much that we just can't bear to repeat. Spain during the civil war was destroyed, and then the dictator Franco brought even more horrors to the people.

Guernica Painting by Picasso
Dave Boling is accurate, intricate and completely detailed in his re-telling of this devastating time. Having lived in Spain I could feel the hardship as I read his words. The characters he created were to die for, they were versatile, lifelike and entirely relatable.
This is a great book, it made me cry and laugh and realize that after the valley of pain we are able to feel joy better than we could before. I highly recommend that you pick this one up for any history lovers, or anyone who wants to read an amazingly hopeful and insightful book about this dark time in Spain. Yes, it gets my highest praise Stellar Five Chicken Book Award -enjoy!

Two other books I have reviewed about the Spanish Civil War and the Basque Nation:
The Return
Plants Don't Drink Coffee
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November 17th, 2009 - 03:57
I have wanted to read this since I first heard of it! I am glad to see that you enjoyed it so much, but makes me want to read it even more!
November 17th, 2009 - 08:55
This has been in my TBR pile for far too long. It sounds incredible. I wish I could go without sleep so I could read more.
November 17th, 2009 - 14:46
I am definitely a history lover but have read little on this particular area so I think I would find it interesting. By the way, I haven’t visited your blog for awhile and notice you did a redesign? Or maybe I just don’t remember what it looked like before? In any case, it looks great. Hopefully I’ll be back to visiting more often now!
November 18th, 2009 - 08:47
So glad to see you loved this book as much as I did, Bethany! I also gave it five stars…and I am really excited to read his next book, but not sure when it is coming out. And isn’t the cover wonderful?!??! Terrific review!
November 23rd, 2009 - 18:38
After reading and loving The Return, I have wanted to read this book. Your review has put it on my wish list for sure, though. I can’t wait to get my hands on it!
November 25th, 2009 - 10:46
I loved this book, I really didn’t know much about the Basque people, so I found it incredibly informative without trying too hard to teach me things.
August 31st, 2010 - 10:00
Thanks for your recommendations! I am headed to Spain and was looking for some good books to take with me.