Gabriel and Toni meet aged nine at a campsite where their families spend the summer holidays. From that moment on the two boys are inseparable, especially when they both start attending the same school. However, their friendship becomes strained.
A picture book to help the little ones understand why daddy and mummy are not together anymore. Separated? What’s that? The smiley, little character at the centre of this story is trying to understand why mummy and daddy don’t live together.
Kim is six years old and lives in the fabulous Circus Tatxim-tatxam. He is so shy that he thinks the day he goes on the circus ring he will just melt like strawberry ice cream in the summer heat.
A coming-of-age novel set in the summer before senior school and constructed on foundations of friendship and family. The waves came towards us slow, elastic, manageable.
One day, the wind finds a lost letter. The rain has washed away the writing on the envelope and it’s impossible to tell who it’s for or who wrote it. But the letter is full of the most beautiful words: ‘ I love you’.
The protagonist of this story is born out of a legend. In the times of Philip V, the gardeners of the Retiro spoke of an elf who swapped the flowers they planted for others.
In the middle of the night, something extraordinary happens: Sock has disappeared! From that moment on, Vega and her sister Nora will go into a cave, dive into a cenote, and even climb a high tower in their quest for the lost Sock.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...