Emma Lira’s El último árbol del paraíso is a sweeping historical and adventure novel that bridges 18th-century scientific expeditions with modern-day mystery. 🏛️ Core Premise
This book is ideal for readers who enjoy mixed with contemporary mystery , similar to the works of Matilde Asensi or Julia Navarro. It is a tribute to the "last paradises" on Earth and the human drive to document the unknown. El ultimo arbol del paraiso - Emma Lira.epub
As a journalist and traveler, Lira grounds her fiction in historical facts regarding 18th-century naval travel and botanical history. 💡 Critical Summary Emma Lira’s El último árbol del paraíso is
Journalist Marina returns to Madrid after a personal crisis and discovers an old photograph that leads her to investigate a forgotten 18th-century expedition. As a journalist and traveler, Lira grounds her
Lira explores the Enlightenment era, where the push for scientific classification often collided with ancient folklore. The "Dragon's Blood" resin is treated as both a pharmaceutical commodity and a mystical substance. 🕵️ Identity and Legacy
Set in 1737, it follows the expedition of the French botanist Antoine de Jussieu as he searches for a "miracle" tree in a land of myths. 🔑 Major Themes 🌿 The Intersection of Science and Myth