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Que no se te note
THE NOVEL YOU NEED TO BE WHO YOU REALLY ARE
Que no se te note is more than a novel. It is an invitation to uncover yourself, bare yourself, and show your true self, with virtues and flaws, with vulnerability and weaknesses. Rocío Saiz, singer, actress, songwriter, LGTBIQ+ activist, and now writer, delivers a work that breaks imposed norms and claims authenticity without fear.
In this book, Saiz blends essays, personal experiences, and fiction to question universal themes such as love, happiness, and freedom. A book that moves between the intensity of a punk concert, the rawness of a play, and the catharsis of group therapy. A demonstration that being a good person is also attractive and that the real revolution is to be noticed.
Rocío Saiz (Madrid, 1991) is a singer, actress, multifaceted artist, and LGTB activist. She was the vocalist of Monterrosa and leader of Las Chillers until, in 2021, she decided to start a solo career by releasing Amor amargo. In 2023, she released Autoboicot y descanso, her second album. She currently participates in Marc Giró’s radio show on RAC1, Vostèprimer, and in Que parezca un accidente, on Radio 3, where she addresses feminism and activism on the margins. As an actress, she has made a splash with her first film, La amiga de mi amiga. In 2022, she received the prestigious Pluma Award granted by FELGTB. Que no se te note is her first novel.