Bemol Pispante loves music. This is why the little mouse lives in a piano. All the other mice think Bemol is mad because he is putting them all in danger.
The forest is a cursed place where only the most unfortunate beings dare to enter. Nevertheless, the witch Candena has been forced to live there for some time, plunged into inhospitable darkness.
In a Europe in the midst of an unemployment crisis, a student aspiring to excellence returns to the English town that is home to her highly prestigious university.
Georges Miet writes made-to-order mass-market stories for the French publishing house La Fortune, until one day his editor asks him for a 'serious' novel about the tragic events that shook the vibrant city of Biarritz fifteen years before, in 1925
in life, in landscape, in society, proud castles take precedence, dominating everything, while around them there are areas of shadow, miserable or charming.
'Are you afraid of flying? You will be.' Aviation, Electronic Voice Phenomena, ancient Celtic myths... all this and more is brought together in this masterful novel. An airline pilot leaves a trail of death and blood behind him.
Rut has to run away. From whom? Why? She knows that she doesn't have a choice but she doesn't know the reason. Even the people who want to help her like Professor Argimon and Marc the anchovy are surrounded by secrets...
The 25 stories in "Cançons d'amor i de pluja are structured like a recital of emotions and reflections on the vulnerabilities and most absurd rituals of maturity With precise style and intensely charged, Pàmies reinterprets the cliches of archetyp
Can you imagine being a flesh and blood person living in a paper world? The intrepid Candela returns with a new adventure full of folds and origami figures. What is origami, you ask? Well, it’s the same as paper folding but in Japanese.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...