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The iconic "Oso y el Madroño" (the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) statue disappears from Puerta del Sol. Simultaneously, Pichi , a quintessential "gato" (six-generation Madrileño) and waiter, discovers his two "heavy metal" brothers—who usually hang out peacefully on Gran Vía—have been kidnapped.
Muñoz Gijón uses a "noir" detective structure to deliver a "desenfadado" (lighthearted) comedy. The investigation leads the characters through landmarks like El Rastro as they try to solve why an obscure record is so valuable. Operacion chotis en adobo (Span - Munoz, El Ran...
The book thrives on the "Madrileño vs. Andaluz" dynamic. It contrasts their diets (cocido vs. puchero), their beer preferences (caña vs. botellín), and their musical tastes (zarzuela vs. sevillanas). The iconic "Oso y el Madroño" (the Bear
The story kicks off with a series of absurd and high-stakes events that force two very different worlds to collide: It contrasts their diets (cocido vs
Julio Muñoz Gijón is a prominent journalist and scriptwriter known for his "rancio" (traditional/crusty) humor, often focusing on Sevillian idiosyncrasies. Book Details Language: Spanish (Castellano) Format: Typically available in paperback and eBook Publisher: Ediciones Martínez Roca Length: Approximately 240 pages OPERACION CHOTIS EN ADOBO | Julio Muñoz Gijón @Rancio