Author´s books
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The Vietnamese Trainers
Manuel Mira Candel (Orihuela, 1945) has been described as one of the last real journalists and as an innovative writer who works on the border between reality and fiction. As a journalist he worked in every capacity, from editor to media director and creative entrepreneur. He has also been president of the Alicante Press Association. His career as a writer began in 2004, when he won the Azorín Novel Prize, for which he had been a finalist the previous year. Since then he has written a dozen books, including the novels El Secreto de Orcelis (The Secret of Orcelis), Ella era Islandia (She was Iceland), Madre Tierra (Mother Earth), El Apeadero (The Stopover), El Olivo que no ardió en Salónica (The Olive Tree that did not burn in Thessaloniki) (Second International Independent Literary Prize "Dino Buzzati", in 2015) and Esperando a Sarah Miles en la playa de Inch (Waiting for Sarah Miles on Inch Beach). He is also the author of Juan Roig, el emprendador visionario (Juan Roig, the Visionary Entrepreneur), an unauthorized biography ...