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Spanish writer

Carmen Guaita Fernández (born San Fernando, Cádiz, 1960) is a Spanish writer and school teacher of philosophy.

Early life

Fernández was born in San Fernando but her family moved to Madrid.

Career

She is a member of several associations about arbitration and deontology, and of the NGO Delwende, which supports education projects. She also collaborates in different media like INED 21.

In 2019, she published the last book of her trilogy titled "Todo se olvida," which discussed forgiveness and Alzheimer's.

Works

  • Los amigos de mis hijos (2007)
  • Contigo aprendí (2008)
  • Desconocidas, una geometría de las mujeres (2009)
  • La flor de la esperanza (2010)
  • Memorias de la pizarra (2012)
  • Cartas para encender linternas (2012)
  • Jilgueros en la cabeza (2015)
  • Encuentros:Reflexiones y parábolas (2017)
  • Todo se olvida (2019)

References

  1. Antonio Atienza (22 June 2019). "'Todo se olvida' para cerrar la trilogía de la escritora Carmen Guaita". andaluciainformacion.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  2. "Biography". es.ppc-editorial.com. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  3. "La profesora y filósofa Carmen Guaita presenta su libro 'Todo se olvida'". telemadrid.es (in Spanish). 6 June 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.

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