Montserrat Roig's first novel, Goodbye, Ramona (1972), is a powerhouse
story told through the points of view of three generations of women from
the same family. Opening with scenes of a pregnant woman looking for her
husband after the bombing of Barcelona's Coliseum, Goodbye, Ramona
explores the role of family, women's relationships with men, the
influence the weight of history and events out of women's control have
on them, and the silence in which women live their lives. Sweeping and
dynamic, the historical and social mosaic of late nineteenth- and early
twentieth-century Spain is seen through the lives and experiences of
these female characters.