
A vivid portrait of late‑19th‑century Asturias unfolds through the eyes of José, a spirited youth caught between the rugged mountains of his family’s country estate and the bustling port town that shapes his early life. The novel opens with a lively call to “shrink, boys,” hinting at the playful, sometimes harsh lessons of a close‑knit community where imagination and storytelling are prized. As José navigates school, family expectations, and the contrasting rhythms of sea‑faring folk and rural farmers, the narrative captures the tension between tradition and the stirrings of modern ambition.
The prose balances humor, pathos, and keen social observation, offering listeners a window into the customs, dialects, and landscapes of Asturias while following José’s first steps toward adulthood. Rich in character detail and atmospheric description, the story invites anyone learning Spanish—or simply drawn to a heartfelt coming‑of‑age tale—to experience the warmth and challenges of a world where every conversation carries the weight of history and hope.
Language
es
Duration
~8 hours (509K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1853–1938
A leading Spanish novelist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was admired for clear, graceful storytelling and for novels that vividly evoke everyday life in Spain. His work often balances gentle irony with sympathy for ordinary people, especially in the landscapes and customs of Asturias.
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