The Island is a journey about establishing bonds, empathy, sharing, discovering, respecting and learning. The Island teaches us to trust in what we know, and to want to know about everything that seems different to us.
Adirane returns to the family home in her town next to the river in the north of the Basque Country with the fragile excuse of recording her Granny Ruth's first childhood memories of the Civil War.
We go on two journeys. One is happy: about a girl on a transatlantic liner where food and drink are plentiful, where there is dancing in the evenings, and where the sound of the waves helps you to sleep better.
Lily loves stories so much --there is nothing in the world she loves more! During a library story reading, she discovers a very suspicious door in the library. What could hide behind it?
Don Yata really loves golf, but when he's playing on top of a hill... he sends the ball flying and loses it.
Book ahoy! By Oriol Garcia Molsosa, illustrated by Guridi. A pirate book with a difference. To tell a pirate story you only need a ship, a treasure map and a crew set for adventure.
The Indignants make camps, write slogans and hold assemblies to protest about a political class that doesn't represent them.
Let's make cities a place where we can live sustainably and peacefully. Lía lives on her parents' farm, a place where she is happy and where every night she gets to contemplate the immense starry sky.
Being a good circus apprentice requires skill, practice, imagination and a lot of desire to have fun. Come and join this unusual school and learn alongside its fun characters.
A new international company has landed in the capital to commercialise body swapping. No more gender war, no more class war, no more xenophobia.
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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