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Cosmo, the main character of this story, is a bon vivant, an attractive man whose life has lessened his attractions. An episode of cardiac arrhythmia takes him to the emergency department of a hospital where, due to being mistaken for the head of a drug cartel, he is on the verge of being murdered.
Thanks to this spectacular illustrated book with animals as its main characters, children will be able to find out about the alphabet and also all the emotions, from A to Z, from H for happiness to S for shyness, passing through fear and embarrassment. In this way, they will learn not only to recognise them emotions, but also to understand and deal positively with them.
Marcela and Oscar live a typical middle class life in the centre of São Paulo: they have just had their flat re-floored, they go to residents' meetings and they spend their evenings in front of the television. But this anodyne existence is disrupted when Nelson arrives at the building.
In order to become a riddlenaut you only have to devour the pages of this collection of riddles, which also include a game, and many surprises. Go with a Martian who has just arrived from outer space in search of the secrets hidden these 60 riddles, and help him with his fantastic mission. Have fun with Màriam Ben-Arab's lovely drawings and their thousands of details.
Carlos Ovelar, the owner of a modest photographic agency in Madrid receives a call from Alberto Bastida, an important lawyer from Santiago de Compostela, asking for his help in finding Bastida's daughter Ania, who disappeared a few days earlier.
Many people lose their way by attaining small joys and expecting true happiness to result. Half narrative, half self-help, this book will show the reader, by means of short epistolary chapters, how to focus on the truly important things in life and how to overcome adversity and sadness.
One day when I was feeling worried, my grandpa said to me, 'Max, we're going to climb the old oak tree today, like I used to do when I was your age. You see, everything looks different up there.'
Following her success with Última llamada, Laura Falcó surprises again, this time with a crime novel, Ice Dawn. Sandra meets Eduardo on Facebook - he happens to be the son of a work colleague of hers, who lives in Norway. She decides to travel there to see him, never imagining that the trip will turn into the stuff of nightmares. Two days after landing at Alesund, they find Eduardo dead in bed.
America is the result of a journey and a daydream. A narrative awed by the immensity and vastness of a nation, the United States, which is like a whole planet that encompasses everything. America is the representation of a mythical space: contradictory, beautiful, and always excessive.