A finales de Enero (Tusquets, 2019)

A finales de enero (Tusquets, 2019) covers the tragic life of three antifrancoist fighters, Dolores González Ruiz, Enrique Ruano, and Javier Sauquillo, and underscores the shadows and difficulties of the Spanish Transition to democracy. The book was awarded the Comillas Award for Best History Book of 2019. Reviews of the book appeared in The Times (UK), El País (Spain), La Vanguardia, El Mundo, Letras Libres (Mexico), El Confidencial, Vanguardia Digital (Argentina), El Espectador (Colombia), and Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, among others. It was voted the 6th Best National Essay Book of 2019 for El Mundo. 


Vida y Obra de Gabriel Maceli Campalans (Lengua de Trapo, 2022)

Vida y Obra de Gabriel Maceli Campalans (Lengua de Trapo, 2022) covers the life of Gabriel Maceli, an Andalusian underground musician who ended up working for the Spanish Socialist Party. The book shows how the Spanish Transition to democracy was influenced by regionalist movements from impoverished Andalusia, where vanguards and reactionary movements were intertwined. Reviews of the book appeared at El País (Spain), El Confidencial, El Español, elDiario, Infobae (Argentina), Rockdelux, and Publico, among others.