The notes of “Adiós Nonino”; the tears of Máxima de Holanda during her tryst with Prince William; the photo that she discovers, among the guests, the face of a dangerous activist daughter of a German banker.
Lata de Sal is a publisher of illustrated/picture books specialising in contemporary books as well as classics for children. Their catalogue already has nearly 60 different titles in Spanish and 40 in Catalan and Galician.
Laura in the City of Saints is an undeniable classic of 20th century Catalan fiction. It tells the story of an attractive, inexperienced woman who hopes to fulfil herself by marriage to a rich heir from a provincial city: Comarquinal.
Laura Calavia Safont studied Film Directing at the Cinema and Audiovisual School of Catalonia (ESCAC). She is a co-creator of "La Extranjera" in Madrid. After the ESCAC, Laura studied screenwriting thanks to an exchange fellowship at EICTV and various workshops.
Laura Gallego holds a position of honour among child and young adult literature authors in Spain. She has a PhD in Hispanic Philology from the Universidad de Valencia, but began to write at the early age of eleven.
The author was born in Seville in 1979, where she studied Audiovisual Communication. Following her passion for writing, she finished her studies with a Postgraduate degree in Scriptwriting at the Escuela Superior de Cine y Audiovisuales de Cataluña (ESCAC).
Laura Riñón Sirera (Zaragoza, 1975) was born in Zaragoza but when she was just three, her family moved to Alcalá de Henares (Madrid).
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