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Álvaro García Hernández

Álvaro García Hernández is a writer and professor of Language and Literature. "Ana Ynada" (EDISENA, 1997) was his first literary work, published after being a finalist in the 1st Emilio Murcia Novel Prize.

Álvaro Lozano

The author (Seville, 1985) studied medicine at the University of Seville. In 2010 he moved to Madrid to specialise in cardiology and has lived there since then.

Álvaro Valderas

Álvaro Valderas (La Bañeza, 1965), has a PhD in Hispanic literature, and has been a dj, administrator, secondary school teacher and university lecturer, a television producer, and a publicity creative and editor, with more than a hundred publications from Latin American authors.

Amanda Black - A Dangerous Inheritance

On her thirteenth birthday, Amanda Black receives a letter signed by her parents,who had disappeared a few months after her birth. The letter sets her a mission: "You are the last of our line. The last Black.

Ice Dawn

Following her success with Última llamada, Laura Falcó surprises again, this time with a crime novel, Ice Dawn. Sandra meets Eduardo on Facebook - he happens to be the son of a work colleague of hers, who lives in Norway.

Poppies in October

Carolina, the main character and narrator of the novel, gives us a window into her emotions and feelings through her artistic sensibility that is both sensitive and vulnerable.

Amelia

Miranda is an eight-year-old girl whose favourite pastime is to read books like this one, which tells the story of Amelia Earhart, a brave American who lived at the beginning of the twentieth century, and was the first woman to fly solo across the

AMIGOS DE PAPEL

Publisher of children's books for a wide audience.

Amy Jean

Amy Jean was born in Cádiz in 1991 and has a degree in audio-visual communication and a masters in cinematographic screenplay. She is a director and script-writer and combines her writing with work at the film and advertising production company she founded with two friends.

Ana Alonso

Ana Alonso (Tarrasa, Barcelona, 1970). A Spanish writer and translator, Ana Alonso studied Biology at the University of León and has worked both as a secondary school teacher and a translator.

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