Sonia and James are in trouble. Despite the perfect wedding, the big house in Wandsworth and the weekends in the country, they have grown as distant under the surface as their well-heeled friends. James is drinking too much and Sonia seeks escape in her weekly dance lessons.
So when Maggie, Sonia’s oldest friend, announces that she is whisking Sonia off to celebrate her birthday in Granada, Sonia doesn’t demur. In Spain the girls learn the rhythm of salsa and the raw passion of flamenco, and by night practise their new skills in the local bars. It is while Maggie is sleeping off her hangover that Sonia wanders the backstreets and discovers a quiet café, El Barril, and its friendly old bartender, Miguel. Over several visits and café con leche, the two strike up an unlikely friendship. Sonia is intrigued by old photographs of a beautiful flamenco dancer displayed on the wall, and Miguel embarks on the extraordinary tale behind them, of a family’s fight to survive the horror of Spain’s civil war….