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Every letter tells a story

This collection of 29 stories, one for each letter of the alphabet, has been designed for children who are learning to read and write. It helps them to understand the spellings and sounds of each letter and to learn to recognise them.

A Lucky Day

The biggest prize ever offered by the European lottery has been won by a resident of a small town in Girona.

A fishing trip

A fishing trip describes the adventures of two friends who set off on their Llaut [a traditional Majorcan boat] off the shores of the Balearic Islands in search of a good catch. But there are many surprises in store.

A drawing

Alina wants to draw a unicorn. But it’s not as easy as it seems… Luckily, she can count on the help of a very special someone to teach her a few tricks.

A Strange Gift

This is a story about the importance of friendship, vanity and the value of not judging people you don't know. A strange parcel appears in the woods and all the animals think it's for them.

A lighthouse at the end of the world

They say that adolescence is a time for discovery and anxiety. As Max well knows.

A Bundle of Letters

After Paul Stoneheart's death, Jamie finds a stack of letters that seem to have been read over and over again. The sender is Paul's mother, whom Paul never talked about. Under the impression that she is dead, Jamie reads the letters.

A Red fire

A secret is something that can consume us, it burns us up, and makes us as lonely as its possible to be –totally isolated because we can’t tell anyone about the thing that is most im

A Cat Called Pillow

Everybody in the Novell family (mother, father, son, daughter, uncle, cousins) has problems with their eyes – they have terrible sight!

a Beautiful White Egg

A Beautiful White Egg is a story about how joy can be reborn, about how life always finds a way, like the hen protagonist of the story: running, clucking, singing and filling all those around her with hope.

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