Winter 1936: the rebel troops that have risen up against the Second Spanish Republic bomb Madrid. The republican government decides to start evacuating the most valuable paintings in the Prado.
When war hits the headlines, it often triggers like fear, sadness, anger or anxiety in young children. They always go to the adults for answers, and to feel safe and protected. This book wants to give them a different, more hopeful vision of war.
In the early 1990s, the death of a young boy changes the lives and routines of a group of villagers on the Mediterranean coast who in the last forty years have already lived through huge transformation.
With an attentive and subtle gaze and an unaffected emotiveness, Paloma Díaz-Mas explores the meeting of two stories, two pasts (that of the family and the collective past, the political and the personal), which remains embodied in objects, accoun
Israel is a writer and insurance salesman in the middle of a mid-life crisis who suddenly finds his world crumbling around him when, following some medical tests, his mother has to go into hospital in Vigo, where she lives.
STAY ALIVE Antonia Scott is not afraid of anything. Only herself. NEVER WAS But there is someone more dangerous than her. Someone who could defeat her. SO DIFFICULT The Black Wolf is getting closer and closer.
A perfect book for history lovers, with 125 extraordinary, funny anecdotes about the world’s biggest civilisations and historical eras. We all know that there are pyramids in Egypt and that medieval knights were formidable warriors.
Lola Llatas was born in Valencia in 1976, and currently lives in London with her family. She studied Civil Engineering.
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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 ...