Virginia Felicia Auber facts for kids
Virginia Felicia Auber (born in 1825, died in 1897) was a Spanish writer. She lived for many years in Cuba, an island country in the Caribbean Sea.
Her Life Story
Virginia was born in a city called A Coruña in Spain in 1825. When she was about eight years old, in 1833, she moved to Cuba. She lived there for a long time, until 1873. After that, she moved back to Europe.
Virginia wrote many books and stories. She often used a special name when she wrote, called a pen name. This was "Felicia". A pen name is like a secret identity for a writer!
Her Books
Virginia published several novels, which are long stories. Some of her famous novels include:
- Perseverancia
- Otros tiempos
- Un amor misterioso
- Una habanera
She passed away in Madrid, Spain, on March 20, 1897.
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In Spanish: Virginia Auber Noya para niños
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