Fiona and Lucas have a secret. It isn't just any old secret but an enormous, gigantic, immense one: the F family (that is to say Fiona and Lucas's family) is part of a witness protection program.
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.
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.
Noah's mother has decided to stop breast-feeding her daughter. In order to explain the decision to her, she uses the allegory of a cloud of well-being.
Fátimah and her family embark on a sea journey that shows them that some of the most difficult-to-cross borders can be made of something as fragile as paper.
"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.
Cat watches the new tenants from the attic's balcony. Through the lighted windows he follows the family's movements, looking for the right moment to conquer them and enter their house.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...