
The Mexican novelist Jordi Soler recently spoke about his book 'And One Believes', where he recounts how he composed a song with Joan Manuel Serrat. In this work, Soler immerses himself in his childhood and the discovery of poetry, reliving memories and emotions from those years.
In his own words, Soler describes this experience as a return to the time when he was a boy who enjoyed listening to Serrat's songs. The process of writing this book allowed him to reconnect with that part of his life and explore it from a new adult perspective.
This work represents for Soler not only the opportunity to share his collaboration with Serrat but also a way to explore his own past and the influences that have shaped his journey as a writer. The connection between music, poetry, and childhood is a central theme in 'And One Believes', which allows the author to delve into his memories and reflect on how they have shaped his creative identity.