Wouldn’t it be fantastic if we could find everything we ever lost? In 1995, a little girl lost her left-hand glove.
The main character in this crime thriller is sixteen-year-old Samuel. After a series of family dramas, Samuel ends up temporarily living with his uncle Juan Domingo who runs a detective agency.
What can a tiny ant do, lost and alone on a mountain in a snowstorm? And why does a polar bear who should be sleeping all winter keep waking up time after time?
“Is the story of our lives printed on our foreheads? Right from the very start? In my case, it’s easy to find out; a visit to the Sagrada Familia and I found out […] Where do I need to go? To the façade that depicts the Nativity, of course.
The Sagrada Familia has collapsed. After this catastrophe, something has broken inside Elda, to the point of making her fly back from Kobe to Barcelona to reconcile herself with a painful past.
Having decided to distance himself from the circus ring and his father, Mateo Salerno, the last in a long line of circus performers, tries to do his duty in compili
Ellos también estuvieron allí (‘They Were There Too’) is a book that covers th
Architecture is the beginning of a transformation. The construction of a new building in the neighborhood keeps Clara and her grandfather Urbano entertained.
The forest has been enveloped in total darkness for some time. Its inhabitants miss the moon and the stars but above all they miss the sun.
A story about the son of the pharmacist and the daughter of the fodder store owner; about a Leonese town where the mines have closed, the power plant is about to be demolished, and the future is nonexistent.
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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