Arrasate author Arantzazu Viteri to present her debut novel in Kulturaten today

Arrasate-based author Arantzazu Viteri will present her debut work 'El regreso de las Ugarte' this afternoon in Arrasate.

Book presentation atmosphere, with the author and books.
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Book presentation atmosphere, with the author and books.

Arrasate author Arantzazu Viteri will present her debut novel 'El regreso de las Ugarte' today at Kulturaten at 6:30 PM, a book that has been well-received on Amazon.

Arrasate-based author Arantzazu Viteri will present her debut work, 'El regreso de las Ugarte', today at Kulturaten at 6:30 PM. Viteri is excited to present the book in her hometown, although she has also admitted to feeling a degree of "nervousness": "Although I am eager to present the book in Arrasate, I am also a bit nervous".
The book is available on Amazon for 16.90 euros and has received a very positive reception on the platform. In its initial days, it secured the top spot in three subcategories of paperback books. "I am very pleased with the reception the book has had. There are several subcategories on Amazon, and I was incredibly happy when it reached first place in three of them," the author stated. Specifically, it achieved the top position in the subcategories of young adult fantasy, historical fiction fantasy, and sister stories, although the author highlighted that these categories "are very volatile".
The protagonists of the book are three sisters, "particularly Martina, the youngest". All three possess powers, and Martina's is the ability to know when it is 22:22. In addition to this fictional element, the book features several historical flashbacks, exploring topics such as the Basque Country in the 16th century or the end of the Inca empire.