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The 17-year-old winner, from Murcia, wrote the novel "Los impostores" (The Impostors) during the hardest time of the confinement.
César Carrasco García de Totana, won the XVI Jordi Sierra i Fabra Award for Young Adults. Authors from Spain, Mexico, Peru and Argentina, among other countries, presented their work in an edition highlighted by an increase in original and quality works. The 17-year-old wrote the winning novel last spring during the hardest time of the confinement. He had already started writing another story to present next year in case he did not win, but as luck would have it, he didn't need to finish it.
The Impostors tells the story of two brothers who get lost in a forest in some remote part of the United States and are rescued by a man who takes them home. There they meet the son of the couple; a very strange boy who believes his parents are impostors.
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