Those Who Left and What Remains tells the story of a Spanish family shaped by the great internal migrations of the twentieth century.
Leaving the villages of southern Spain after the Civil War, one generation moved north in search of work and stability. The next grew up between inherited memories and new surroundings, carrying forward names, places and stories that might otherwise have disappeared.
Part family history, part memoir, and part reflection on continuity and belonging, this short book follows the movement between departure and permanence across three generations. It explores what is lost when people leave, what changes along the way, and what quietly remains.
Set against the wider background of Spain's post-war migration from rural Andaluc a to industrial Catalonia, it speaks not only of one family, but of an experience shared by millions.
A brief and reflective account of migration, memory, and the ties that endure across generations.