New Spaniards
Discover the complexities of modern Spain in New Spaniards by John Hooper, published in 2006. This insightful book delves into the extraordinary paradoxes that define contemporary Spanish life, where traditional values coexist with modern challenges. With 480 pages of in-depth analysis, Hooper examines the pressing issues faced by everyday Spaniards, including housing, gambling, evolving sexual norms, and increasing crime rates. Through a compelling narrative, New Spaniards provides a vivid portrayal of Spain in the twenty-first century, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the social conditions and historical context of this vibrant country. Explore the dynamic landscape of Spain as Hooper sheds light on the lives of its people, offering a unique perspective on the nation's ongoing transformation.