After Franco's victory, the young republican doctor Guillermo García is able to continue living in Madrid, thanks to a false identity organised for him by his best friend, a diplomat whose life Guillermo saved in 1937 and who in 1946 comes home on
The newest addition to the successful child collection, Superquestions, which has sold 100,000 copies in Spain. We all tremble when a superquestioner looks us in the eyes and opens its mouth to ask… Is there such a thing as infinite drawings?
During the excavation of the tomb of an Egyptian priest, two Spanish Egyptologists discover some strange inscriptions which turn out to be a fragment of Critias, Plato's dialogue which narrates the history of Atlantis.
After the exciting adventure of 'The Crystal Navigator', this time daring Lucy Nightingale leads us into the world of Leonardo Da Vinci when one of his greatest works, the Mona Lisa, suffers a strange phenomenon that threatens to make a total mess
'Marcelina en la cocina' ('Marcelina in the Kitchen') is a rhyming book which your little ones will love. Marcelina has lots of talents, but cooking isn't one of them.
Martina is feeling a bit low: her parents pay more attention to her little brother, who is teething.
Xenia works hard to be top of her class, inspired by the dream of studying medicine; but lately her performance has been flagging. The fact is that Xenia has fallen in love, though not with one of the boys she knows.
A tender story of the relationship between a grandmother and her grandson. A story full of warmth for the whole family.
A man is found hanged in a pinewood on the outskirts of Madrid, his eyes torn out by the roots.
In a small neighbourhood in the middle of the city live five women who buy flowers.
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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