I recalled this book last week from the library when I was reading George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia. Capa's photographs, taken from the anti-fascist side, cover most of the period of the Spanish Civil War, except for some months after his girlfriend Gerda Taro was accidentally killed. As a result they go right from the euphoria of the early days of the peoples' militias, including photographs of women on the front line, to the very last days of the war when refugees were fleeing Spain to an uncertain welcome in France. Some of the most touching photographs show the disbandment of the International Brigades, and others the former Spanish fighters interned in France. The photographs are accompanied by comprehensive text studies of the war.
Day 120; Book 118
After her soul-cat peacefully crosses rainbow bridge, veterinarian recounts
the story of how rescuing him is what made her choose to become a vet,
changing the lives of countless other cats and kittens
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*When someone crosses the rainbow bridge, it's never the end, but the
beginning of a new life and legacy to admire. *
When someone close to us passes, it c...
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