Melilla, the nineteen fifties. Faced with the decolonisation of Morocco, the Spanish inhabitants of the Protectorate are forced to return to the Iberian Peninsula.
The biggest box in the world isn’t just any old box. So Leonora, the cat in this story, can’t be without it. Leonaora isn’t just any old cat either. She collects cockroaches, balls of wool, feathers, and especially boxes.
Nora is 24 years old, fearless and with hardly any past behind her, a great sense of humour but above all, an endless desire to enjoy all that life puts in front of her.
Book ahoy! By Oriol Garcia Molsosa, illustrated by Guridi. A pirate book with a difference. To tell a pirate story you only need a ship, a treasure map and a crew set for adventure.
In a lonely forest, two teenagers are brutally attacked by a supernatural being. In their statements, they both say that their assailant was a zombi. Inspector Laura Tébar takes on the case.
Soledad, single and childless, has just reached sixty. But what might look like a normal life to many is to her a symptom of her difference, and she spends days and nights torturing herself about it.
Soledad, single and childless, has just reached sixty. But what might look like a normal life to many is to her a symptom of her difference, and she spends days and nights torturing herself about it.
A garden is a house, and a house, a garden. The text is an invitation to see a house from the point of view of the garden, which, on the other hand, has been so close to it from its very beginnings.
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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...