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Con una pluma firme y delicada, la periodista Ana Ruiz Echauri ficciona la historia de los cern\u00edcalos que anidaban en su jardinera y que emocion\u00f3 a miles de personas a trav\u00e9s de Twitter. Un ventanal abierto a la melancol\u00eda, el amor y la esperanza. <\/b>\"Cu\u00e1ntas veces en el \u00faltimo a\u00f1o te has asomado a una ventana? En esta novela hay muchas ventanas. En una de ellas anidan unos cern\u00edcalos y, al otro lado del cristal, los observa una pareja que acaba de mudarse y admira asombrada como ese par de aves se cuidan y forman un nido. No muy lejos de all\u00ed existe otra ventana a la que nadie se asoma. En esa casa reside un artista confinado en una silla de ruedas. De tanto en tanto lo visita una curiosa periodista que pronto aprender\u00e1 una gran verdad: si nos fascina ver volar a las aves es porque no podemos vivir sin alas. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION<\/b> With firm and delicate pen, journalist Ana Ruiz Echauri creates a story around the kestrels that nested in her planter, a tale that thrilled thousands of people on Twitter. This is a bay window opened to melancholy, love, and hope. <\/b> How many times in the past year have you looked out a window?<\/b> There are many windows in this novel. In one of them there is a kestrel's nest, and on the other side of the glass, a young couple that just moved in observes and admires in amazement how these two birds build a nest and take care of each other. Not very far from there is another window nobody peeks through. An artist lives in that house, confined to a wheelchair. Every now and then, a curious journalist pays him a visit, and she will soon learn an enormous truth: watching a bird fly fascinates us because we cannot live without wings.<\/P>"