Mexico City: the actress Pamela Dosantos attained stardom due to her famous thighs and a big, generous heart through which Mexico's top politicians have passed.
Musical theatre is the thread that runs through this novel in which a serial murderer outwits the Special Brigade of the Central Madrid precinct.
Three people pass a night in San Juan, Murcia, which they are unlikely to ever forget.
Iris is walking a tightrope. She either accepts her boss' proposal or she'll be out on the street. None other than to set up a seduction workshop.
María spends a week writing to Alba about what is happening to her mother, who has been feeling rotten since her separation. Alba, in return, tells her about the weekends with her father, who has surprisingly become young again.
Saira has never liked the way she looks. She is blonde, has blue eyes and everyone calls her Kharami, that is to say bastard. She lives in Afghanistan with her sister, mother and grandfather, and believes herself to be eight years old.
For the first time in a single volume, we present the trilogy that changed the course of Spanish literature.
It is 1941. Young, beautiful Aurora leaves behind a tumultuous Spain and a tormented past to move to Mexico, where she takes a job as a nanny for the wealthy Vigil de Quiñones family.
After her parents get divorced, Marina feels nothing will ever be the same again. The only thing that hasn't changed is that she still spends her summer in the Camargue, the coastal region of France where her grandparents live.
800 years ago, in a land afflicted by Cathar heresy, King Pedro II of Aragón and count of Barcelona lead a powerful army that fought a bloody battle against the first crusade held on Christian soil.
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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