13 Witches who, faced with the twists and turns of life, use mystery, naughtiness, courage, revenge, glib tongues, cheek, irony, frivolity and witchcraft better than anyone else.
This is a work that, without complexes or affectation, approaches the prickly, multifaceted, grim and authentic reality of women in Cuba with all their casuistries and possibilities. No added sweeteners.
Food is a necessity and, at the same time, a pleasure that we encounter every day. But have you ever wondered where all those foods that appear on your table came from?
Bruno is ten and has noticed that his body is changing. He will soon enter puberty like his sister Mía. He discovers what changes a boy's body undergoes during puberty and learns everything about the male reproductive system.
A chapín is a kind of raised sandal or clog, and Guatemalans are referred to as 'chapines' in a large part of Latin America.
Everyday we experience numerous services all around us, but we often have no idea of their complexity.
Paula is a Spanish dancer who has recently arrived in Seoul with a failed dream: the city isn't what she'd expected and the person she had most longed to see has betrayed her.
Gregoria is the captain of a pirate ship. Both King Carlos III and the Pope have put a price on her head. Aboard her ship in the Caribbean, she recounts her memories to her granddaughter, who is about to marry a viceroy.
Fiona and Lucas have a secret. It isn't just any old secret but an enormous, gigantic, immense one: the F family (that is to say Fiona and Lucas's family) is part of a witness protection program.
Cat watches the new tenants from the attic's balcony. Through the lighted windows he follows the family's movements, looking for the right moment to conquer them and enter their house.
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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