In El éxodo de Málaga a Almería, author María Jesús Orbegozo delves into one of the most harrowing episodes of the Spanish Civil War: the mass exodus of thousands of Malagueños in February 1937. Through the stories of Cirila, Miguelico, Chelo, Teresita, Isidoro, and Teresa, readers experience the pain and hope of those who walked the 200 kilometers from Málaga to Almería, facing unimaginable bombings and hardships.
This narrative, enriched with illustrations by María Rosa Aránega, a foreword by Nieves Concostrina, and an afterword by historian Verónica Sierra Blas, not only rescues the memory of the victims of "La Desbandá" but also offers a profound reflection on human resilience and the importance of remembering our past to build a more just future.