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Alberti the Low

Alberti was a noisy child whose burping was louder than a bear in the wild. All that roaring, as well he knows, left him singing very low.

Zahra’s Baby

Zahra's marriage has been arranged. She is not marrying for love. She is not in love. She hardly even knows her cousin, Amir, the spoiled scion of a family with excessive ambitions.

Fireflies' glow

He is a ten-year-old boy, curious, dreamy and highly imaginative.

The Knight of the Two Flags

Pedro Miguel Lamet recreates with historical rigour and fascinating narrative style the life of the Peregrino de Loyola and, moreover, brings us close to the exciting Golden Age, allowing us to understand his turbulent youth, internal process, cul

The Knight of the Green Roll

Young Mario Lucas is fascinated by the world of the stars. He was absolutely certain that in one of those far off places, on the Pulsars, lived "The Little Green Men".

The path of La Moura

Gwen's coven is made up entirely of women and was created as part of a curse that prevents her from being with the man she loves. La Moura is prepared to give him up as long as he is happy, even if it’s without her.

The Impossible Path

A young Spanish couple, medical students in Boston, return to Spain years after graduating.

Swan Song

Mia and Greta are good friends. They have known each other since high school, and now share an apartment in Barcelona.

The snail

These poems introduce children to Eastern poetry, particularly the popular haiku, a sort of poem that tries to channel Nature through the impression it makes on our senses.

The Street Below

Love and death are similar, almost as though they were siblings. They differ in appearance, but they live together.

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