In “Stuck in a Dentist’s Chair, and Other Blackout Tales From Spain and Portugal,” The New York Times takes you on a delightful journey through the whimsical and often hilarious escapades of travelers who find themselves in surprising predicaments across Iberia. Whether it’s an unexpected dental drama or a sudden power outage, these tales capture the unpredictable essence of adventure, reminding us that sometimes the best stories come from the most unforeseen moments
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In “Their pursuits are the cigar and the siesta,” The Guardian delves into the fascinating ways British writers over the past two centuries have influenced our views of Spain. With rich imagery and insightful cultural commentary, they wove a captivating narrative that beautifully blends leisure with lifestyle, inviting readers to experience the essence of Spanish life