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FEDERICO DELICADO

Federico Joaquín Delicado Gallego was born in 1956. He works under the name Federico Delicado. He graduated in Fine Arts from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and started working as an illustrator in 1970, creating audIovisual materIal.

Federico García Lorca / Ilustrador: Andrés da Loba

Federico García Lorca was born in Fuentevaqueros on 5 June 1898 and was shot dead after the coup d'etat that led to the Spanish Civil War. He was a poet, playwright and prose writer.

Félicette

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.

Felipe Benítez Reyes

Felipe Benítez Reyes is the author of books including The Fiancé of the World, The Thoughts of Monsters, Chance and Vice Versa and Market of Mirages, which won the Nadal award.

Felipe Galán

Felipe Galán has a degree in Media Studies from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He worked as a sports journalist for Telemadrid for sixteen years and has also worked as a Journalism professor at Carlos III University.

Felipe’s Got a Cold

Felipe has a cold and he can’t stop sneezing, but he doesn’t want the medicine that will make him better. The remedies his friends come up with are a bit crazy, and don’t seem to cure him at all. Poor Felipe, he just can’t get rid of his cold!

Félix J. Palma (born Sanlúcar de Barrameda, 1968) is a writer, professor of creative writing and literary coach. Since his debut with the short story collection 'El vigilante de la salamandra' ('The Salamander's Guard') (1998), which received widespread critical acclaim, Félix J.

Félix Lizárraga

Before Azucre, her first novel, appeared, Bibiana Candia had published two poetry books, La rueda del hamster (The Hamster Wheel) and Las trapecistas no tenemos novio (We Trapeze Artists Have No Boyfriend), the short-storycollection El pie de Kafka

Happy Big Bad

Big Bad Wolf's sister is very worried because her son is not bad at all; he is just a big softie. Big Bad reassures her and tells her to send him to his house, because he is going to make his nephew into a real big bad wolf.

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