Antonio Iturbe is a celebrated Spanish author and journalist, known for his compelling works that intertwine history and human resilience. Born in 1967 in Zaragoza, Spain, Iturbe grew a deep appreciation for literature from an early age. Among his most acclaimed works is "The Librarian of Auschwitz," a powerful novel based on the true story of Dita Kraus, a young girl imprisoned in Auschwitz responsible for controlling eight precious books. Iturbe's writing is characterized by its rich narrative and meticulous research, bringing historical events to life with authenticity and empathy. His contributions to literature have earned him international recognition and numerous awards.