Four Lorca poems give shape to the universe in this beautiful foldout book created by the illustrator André da Loba: a journey of discovery from day to night, through the body, love and death.
The villagers say that Leandro Balseiro planted irises and anemones of a delicate mauve, that the cradle of his baby Clara was a hydrangea bush, and that the little girl’s only food was sucking the sugary petals of the Ceylon amaryllis.
In a Europe in the midst of an unemployment crisis, a student aspiring to excellence returns to the English town that is home to her highly prestigious university.
Can you imagine being a flesh and blood person living in a paper world? The intrepid Candela returns with a new adventure full of folds and origami figures. What is origami, you ask? Well, it’s the same as paper folding but in Japanese.
Life has put aside something special for Alfonso, a young architect who has fallen apart after the loss of his father: a treasure hidden from the West for centuries.
Isa is a writer for hire, the author of biographical style books that never see the light of day. Just as she decides to give up this work, Francisco appears.
Isa is a writer for hire, the author of biographical style books that never see the light of day. Just as she decides to give up this work, Francisco appears.
Near the big city is La Rosa Negra (The Black Rose) an immense, ruined mansion, apparently abandoned.
Led by Ramos’ loveable characters, our youngest readers learn to match the colours to their names through games and challenges. The book comprises twenty double-page activities that reveal the magic of colours.
In this book, Laura Gamerro and Manu Callejón present one of the most common childhood fears - the possibility that a monster is living in some hidden corner of the house - and the perfect way to conquer it: a manual of simple instructions with wh
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...
READ MORE