is an educator with a degree in Classical Philology from the University of Barcelona, specializing in Latin Language and Literature. Her academic background deeply informs the historical rigor and linguistic focus of the novel. She currently resides in Córdoba and teaches Spanish, Latin, and Greek.
: The author incorporates fragments of classical and ancient literature, such as legends, fables, and parables, to enrich the historical setting. About the Author La traductora de Toledo - Pilar Cabrera Laguna_...
Critics highlight the novel's focus on and its detailed portrayal of medieval daily life and arts. is an educator with a degree in Classical
: Amira, a young Toledan woman, is forced to take charge of her family after her father unexpectedly becomes blind. : The author incorporates fragments of classical and
: In a society dominated by men, Amira assumes her father’s role as a translator, a profession of vital importance for the transfer of scientific and philosophical knowledge.