Book Description | "Days of the Rising Sun" is an embodiment of modern man's question about personal identity, a perfect example of the wanderings of migration, but, above all, a vision of the stranger that enjoys rebelling against the new reality, yet creating a way of coping with its cruelty. The novel talks about the difficulties of the lives of immigrants and refugees in the new countries they went to, which they thought was a space to realize their dreams, only to be surprised that it was a cemetery for these dreams, where they are exploited in hard labor because of their illegal status, as happens to a number of women in a mountainous town located on the western shore For the United States, it is a semi-deserted town, formerly a city of miners. |