One day, the wind finds a lost letter. The rain has washed away the writing on the envelope and it’s impossible to tell who it’s for or who wrote it. But the letter is full of the most beautiful words: ‘ I love you’.
Dulce has butterfly ears, as delicate as they are closed. She has eyes made of taffeta and a lovely, but silent smile. Sometimes Dulce feels afraid, or nervous, or sad. But her friends are here to help.
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In the frenetic final race of the world motorbike speed championships, Gaspar, a young motorcyclist who aspires to be world champion, reflects on his intense professional career: everything that reaching this point means to him, while he considers
Afraid of visiting his father, the narrator of this story decides to write about his family without his testimony. The fear of being near his father makes him feel paralyzed.
Four stories, whose settings are different but share a similar atmosphere, form the microcosm that Clara Pastor skilfully and sensitively recreates for this volume, constructed from wanderings through memory, with its infinite paths, and the guess
Out of the blue, Pablito’s mum has to go to hospital and the only person who can look after Pablito for a few hours is the next-door neighbour.
Spike is a little hedgehog who wants to hug his friends but he’s afraid of hurting them with his bristles. Every time he thinks about hugging his friends his head fills with negative thoughts that stop him from going ahead.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...
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