Paula Lapido

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Paula Lapido is a Spanish writer born in Madrid in 1975. [1]

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Her short stories collection Teoría del todo was runner up for the Setenil Award for the best short stories collection in 2010. [2] Her novel Los que alcanzan la orilla was the winner in 2019 in the competition Kutxa Ciudad de Irun for the best novel written in Spanish. [3]

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