Mili Gallardo "From Goya to Goya"
Known as "the ladybug writer," she is an author who shares her origins between Elche and Santa Pola, and currently lives in the beautiful town of Torrevieja. Passionate about the sea, silence, and solitude, and working in social and healthcare, she trained in the art of writing from a very young age. She considered entering a film academy to train as a screenwriter, but circumstances were not favorable, and she abandoned the project. Versatile in genres, she doesn't shy away from new challenges. Her latest novel, From Goya to Goya, a novel inspired by true events, has been her last major challenge, given the difficulty involved in putting this story down on paper.
When he wrote Denver, he could never have imagined that he would dance among waterfalls of happiness and reach a hell filled with flames of bitterness.
Her name, Ada. A woman turned into a reclusive bear who already had everything she wanted. A hidden cave, a place to shelter her memories, a place to hide, forgetting that there was life in the outside world too. And a forbidden color; the color of pain.
Today, transformed into a weak woman who needs, moment by moment, to overcome her fears, she has decided to tell her story. From the bottom of her heart, without hesitation, shedding the burden that follows her day and night.
A NOVEL INSPIRED BY TRUE EVENTS
Three million deaths each year.
WHO warns:
"even the consumption of small amounts
can cause cancer.
The most widely used drug. THE LEGAL DRUG.