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Electrodomésticos

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Electrodomésticos

Written by: Moira McCavana
Narrated by: Roberto Prado
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Electrodomésticos is an elegant yet powerful depiction of the post Spanish Civil War era, where class divisions lay bare those who can afford to eat a decent meal and those who can not. Josu is an inexperienced electrician, tasked with installing an oven in the home of an upper-class Basque couple. He’s completely captivated. But the couple, though they seem to have it all, are in a prison of their own. Mesmerizing in its subtlety and sinister intimations, Electrodomésticos reveals the poverty and loneliness of this era.

©2021 Moira McCavana (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC.
Historical Short Stories

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The writing was nice and portrayed a warm and nostalgic picture of Basque at the backdrop of class division of the time. Everything else was missing, no character development to yearn for, not a shade of any message that is loud and clear, just a sketch of a story rather than anything concrete.

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