Abraham Bobasolo artist and especially singer of Leon Benaventereflects on everything that comes with being a short person, on a journey between autobiographical experiences and historical figures.
“163 centimeters” is a poetic essay that tells us about “everything that comes with being a short person. A book written to show the consequences of not being born with a body within the norm, not from a victimist point of view, but making it clear that it is a circumstance that is not indifferent when it comes to understanding life or, rather, seeing it from that perspective.”
This is not Abraham Boba’s first book, since he previously published “This is not a song”but it is a very personal work in which he combines passages from his own life with data from the lives of famous short people such as Alexander the Great, Franco, Prince or Alfredo Landa.
“163 centimeters” It is published by Arrebato Libros and a first special color edition is now available on its website, limited to 1,500 copies, which includes photographs and personal memories of the composer and singer from León Benavente. You can get the book on the Arrebato Libros website.

