The Queen of Lentils doesn’t like lentils. And she has a big plate of them right under her nose. And her dad is telling her to eat them all. On top of that, her little brother is throwing everything on the floor and won’t stop crying.
With the abolition of the Salic law and the arrival to the throne of Isabel II, the tumultuous 19th Century begins in Spain, full of fratricidal wars, conspiracies, and mysteries.
Princess Tamiel, the only descendent of the King of Latos, has never fitted in. She doesn't meet up to her father's expectations. She can't resign herself to the unclear future of a dependent queen consort.
This story teaches us the value of ourselves and others. We sometimes live our lives obsessed by what others have, when what is true and important is inside each person, valuable, individual, unique and infinite.
A tormented ninja. A hidden conspiracy. A dangerous mission. An immortal work. It is 1689 and the poet Matsuo Bashō undertakes a pilgrimage to the province of Sendai in order to finish writing what will be his most celebrated work 'Paths of Oku'.
La séptima cuerda (‘The Seventh Chord‘) is a novel about flamenco which recounts the challenges faced by a young guitarist in his quest to master this complex art.
This picture book tells a Portuguese legend about two giants, the sea and the mountain, who fall in love with a mermaid and challenge each other for her love.
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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 ...