Young journalist Joan Ballester travels to Brussels to cover an uninteresting matter of protocol concerning the European institutions; the visit allows him to take a few days away fr
Alina wants to draw a unicorn. But it’s not as easy as it seems… Luckily, she can count on the help of a very special someone to teach her a few tricks.
They say that adolescence is a time for discovery and anxiety. As Max well knows.
After Paul Stoneheart's death, Jamie finds a stack of letters that seem to have been read over and over again. The sender is Paul's mother, whom Paul never talked about. Under the impression that she is dead, Jamie reads the letters.
A secret is something that can consume us, it burns us up, and makes us as lonely as its possible to be –totally isolated because we can’t tell anyone about the thing that is most im
In the texts collected in Eduardo Halfon’s new book, parenthood –with its high and low points– is often the lens through which the author revisits some of the favorite themes of his literary world.
Gusti is a little house that can travel from one place to the next. All you have to do is take up the anchors holding the house to the ground, put it on a lorry, and get moving.
Mar is a little girl who recently lived through the loss of a loved one with whom she had a very close relationship.
A picture book to help the little ones understand why daddy and mummy are not together anymore. Separated? What’s that? The smiley, little character at the centre of this story is trying to understand why mummy and daddy don’t live together.
Kim is six years old and lives in the fabulous Circus Tatxim-tatxam. He is so shy that he thinks the day he goes on the circus ring he will just melt like strawberry ice cream in the summer heat.
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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