The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys
Penguin, 2019. ISBN: 9780241422236.
(Age: Older adolescents and adults) Highly recommended. This is a
stunning novel that tells a narrative through short chapters
featuring many quotations from real people of the historical time
and telling the story of real and imaginary characters, both
American and Spanish, who lived in that time. The narrative features
two eras, the first and longest beginning in 1957 and set only in
Spain, the second much shorter and set in Dallas, Texas in 1975, and
Madrid, Spain in 1976.
While most chapters are very short, the narrative is clearly
revealed both through the inclusion of quotations, at the start of
many chapters, from American newspapers and statements about Spain
and Spanish issues. Thus we feel deeply connected and drawn into the
exposition of the reality of the communication between America and
Spain. The plot line is deeply embedded in the world of the
Diplomatic corps. Similarly, the interaction between the business
section of both countries, relating both particularly and directly
to oil, and the interaction between the Americans who resided in
Spain and the Spanish who were part of their world, is an intrinsic
part of this story. We are drawn into this world through the reality
of many extracts from official documents.
In this narrative, there is a sense of both an historical document
enabling a development of our understanding and our consciousness of
the reality of life in the country of Spain during this time, and of
the reality of that world for the people who lived in that era. The
dark secrets that underlie this narrative relate to Franco's
dominating Presidency and that of the compliance of the leaders of
the Catholic Church and its acceptable dominance in Franco's world,
revealing some details that are both surprising and some that are
deeply unsettling.
This novel would be particularly appropriate for older adolescent
readers and adults, and is indeed an inspiring and challenging novel
of events and principles observed during one of the unsettling
periods in history.
Elizabeth Bondar