That’s a lot for a book that includes a sightseeing trip to Pamplona, Spain for its well-known running of the bulls. Combine that with the fact that the author lives there so I figured the story would be authentic in the customs and location and I was excited to read this story, The Sun Still Rises by Laura Bailo.įor the most part, the author delivered a delightful, layered story of recovery, connection, and closure that was also a romance. The running of the bulls in Pamplona has always fascinated me. But can he hold on to his newfound confidence-and to David-when it’s time to go home? Pamplona is even more beautiful when seen through David’s eyes, and Erik might have traveled around the world just to find himself. When Erik realizes he trusts David, that he might even be willing to face his anxiety to get to know David better, he begins to understand what this trip could mean. He’s looking at sleeping on the ground until friendly David from the tourism office offers to share his home. Now he’s gone, and Erik flies to Pamplona on a whim to see the festival his father loved-without booking a room first. Erik’s father lived for Pamplona’s yearly festival and the running of the bulls.
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