Four strangers across three continents begin having vivid, life-changing dreams just as the world starts to unravel. A gallery owner in Los Angeles, a young woman recovering from heartbreak in New York, an astrophysicist at a volcanic observatory in Tenerife, and a businesswoman in Madrid are drawn together by forces they cannot explain. As natural disasters escalate and the Earth itself seems to cry out, they embark on a journey from the streets of New York and Madrid to the deserts of Morocco and beyond, guided by mysterious figures of light and an ancient call that demands they awaken to who they truly are. The Telescopes Sleep Facing South is a novel about the bonds between souls, the mysteries of consciousness, and the urgent need to reconnect with the planet we call home.
Luz Sancho was born in León, Spain, in 1974, and has lived in Madrid for many years. Madrid is the setting for her two previous novels, Las dos esfinges and TOURNELLES: Ojo dorado sobre fondo negro. With The Telescopes Sleep Facing South, she explores the mysteries of consciousness, the bonds between souls, and humanity's relationship with the Earth.View all by LUZ SANCHO