The story of an Italian princess who lived in the most lavish palazzos and ended up in a concentration camp almost forgotten by history: Mafalda of Savoy. Weimar, 1945.
A young woman cares for her grandfather, and in her utter isolation finds two extraordinary companions: memory and imagination.
A folk Easter story, accompanied by beautiful and delicate illustrations. One of seven bunnies must carry the Easter eggs to the children's garden.
A garden is a house, and a house, a garden. The text is an invitation to see a house from the point of view of the garden, which, on the other hand, has been so close to it from its very beginnings.
Nino is about to finish high school and start college, which for him is an authentic nightmare. Despite being the smartest student in his class, and gifted in chemistry, Nino fears that he will be lonely in this new stage of his life.
April 11, 1970. Argentine singer Sandro will become the first Latin American artist to perform at Madison Square Garden, and Gloria will be one of the lucky attendees at that fabled concert.
"Cat on the Road" is a prequel of sorts to the anti-poetry and literary genius of poet and Cervantes Prize winner Nicanor Parra. It is a story where absurdity, alienation and humor shape the life of a feline abandoned to his fate.
It is January 20, 1919. Benito Pérez Galdós, already disabled and near blindness, attends the inauguration of the monument in his honor in the Retiro Park in Madrid.
There is a black sheep in every family, but –what happens when a white sheep is born in of a family of black sheep?
Félicette was the first cat to travel to the Moon. This is her true story. Felix, the cat chosen to go into space, had disappeared, and Félicette, feeling surprised and intrigued, went searching for him immediately.
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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