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Elena Moya Pereira<br />

Elena Moya Pereira grew up in the Mediterranean coastal town of Tarragona, south of Barcelona, in the last years of the Franco dictatorship.<br />

After attending University in Spain, she was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to do a Masters in Financial Journalism in the U.S.<br />

Elena worked in newspapers in Barcelona and Reno, Nevada, and settled in London in 1998. She is currently a business reporter for The<br />

Guardian, having worked at Bloomberg and Reuters newswires previously. She lives with her partner in North London.<br />

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THE OLIVE GROVES OF BELCHITE<br />

A weekday morning in London. Maria flies in from Barcelona to choose a UK base for the Caves Gratallops<br />

cava business. The lover she will bring home will be the last person her Catholic family expects.<br />

Or her fiancé, Jordi Gratallops. A long-standing member of Opus Dei, he too finds himself in a crisis of<br />

loyalties when old enemies put his father’s business in jeopardy. Both have secrets they will struggle<br />

to explain, and time is running out. Moving between the long shadows of the Spanish Civil War and the<br />

business battles of a global economy, The Olive Groves of Belchite is Elena Moya’s tale of how the past<br />

haunts our lives and of the battles that have just begun when the fighting is over. The Olive Groves of<br />

Belchite is a layered, well-paced novel fusing times and themes within the framework of a love story<br />

with a difference.<br />

Originally written in English.<br />

Rights sold to:<br />

Edicions 62 (Catalan)<br />

Suma (Spanish)<br />

Vanguard Press (English UK)

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