"Writing and publishing are acts of recycling that come from thinking and imagining, which are things we do with different purposes and different results: greyer and less subtle".
What or who are they? Where do they come from? Where do these formidable creatures live? And, above all, do they want me as a snack? These, my friends, are the things that you will find out in this magical book.
If you haven't yet thought about what you want to be when you grow up, use your imagination! You might be trying to choose between teaching the alphabet or curing grown-ups and children.
Sara gets mad at Dad; it is not fair that Irene always gets her way because she is the youngest. But this time she is going to show them! She hides and stays so still that she transforms into a big rock. Sara is happy now.
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.
Young Daniel Villena goes on holiday with his family to a small seaside town. There he meets an extraordinary boy who mysteriously appears and disappears and is able to enter his dreams and turn them into genuine nightmares.
Following a difficult illness and the loss of his sister in a traffic accident, Rodrigo moves into the old family holiday home by the sea. There this veteran journalist begins a journey through memories and thoughts from his adolescence.
Coming of age in a Spain in the throes of 'apertura' (the political and economic 'opening' that took place in Spain during the 1980s) that followed the Transition from dictatorship to democracy.
A novel set in Italy in the aftermath of World War II. A boy, Román Alberdi, sees the great cyclist Gino Bartali for the first time in the Tour of the Basque Country.
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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...