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Todavía no me he ido
With Todavía no me he ido, Ismael Lozano Latorre —author of Vagos y Maleantes— presented his first LGBT-themed novel, winning over thousands of readers with a close and emotional story.
The work delves into the life of Joel, a character marked by loss, love, and the search for identity, on a journey that combines emotion, realism, and a strong connection to the landscape of Fuerteventura. With a direct and sensitive style, Lozano Latorre offers an honest portrayal of human relationships and the difference between what we feel and what we think we feel.
Published by Editorial Siete Islas, this novel has established itself as a benchmark within contemporary queer narrative in Spanish and confirms Lozano Latorre as one of the prominent voices in Spanish LGTBI literature.
Synopsis
Love appears when you least expect it, it approaches you suddenly, and that person you didn’t know becomes essential to you. You stop being self-sufficient; your happiness becomes tied to their laughter, their gaze, their way of walking.
The first time he saw him, Joel was wrapped in his black cloak in the middle of a stage; his pulse quickened and Aday knew that those hands would one day caress his body.
To love or to be loved? To conquer or to be conquered?
Magic, mystery, and passion blend in this story where nothing is as it seems.
Would you start a romance doomed to fail?
Dare to discover the difference between love and illusion, dive into the waters of Fuerteventura, and find Joel’s heart.