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Susanna’s Socks

Susanna gets dressed on her own for the first time. Everything goes perfectly until her other white sock can’t be found anywhere in the room. Where can it be? Have fun joining Susanna on her search!

Rut's Roads

The young Rutona tries to reconstruct the life of her mother Rut with whom she shared a life that was both free and intense. Rut drove a tow-truck on the Catalan highways through the seventies, eighties, nineties and noughties.

The Cases of Inspector Covarrubia

These tales, so real that some details have been eliminated for coming too close to the truth, belong to the genre known as micturition literature, and are so starkly realist they can be slipped into its subgenre – laxative text.

The Skies of Curumo

The Skies of Curumo is a story constructed like a house of cards.

The FAMOUS FIVE AND ME

Toni feels that he is a writer who never writes and a teacher who never teaches.

The Conspirators

While in Havana Nat King Cole captivates his audience at the Tropicana, Marlon Brando enjoys himself without a care until the wee hours of the morning, and the mobster Meyer Lansky consolidates his casino empire, at the foot of the mountains of th

The Corruptors

Mexico City: the actress Pamela Dosantos attained stardom due to her famous thighs and a big, generous heart through which Mexico's top politicians have passed.

The Gran Via Murders

Musical theatre is the thread that runs through this novel in which a serial murderer outwits the Special Brigade of the Central Madrid precinct.

Granny Chioma's Stories

The purest of oral African traditions, known as Nisintory, evoking the collective action of telling and listening to stories, displays all its magic and luminosity in Fumilayo Johnson's stories.

Granny Chioma's Stories

The purest of oral African traditions, known as Nisintory, evoking the collective action of telling and listening to stories, displays all its magic and luminosity in Fumilayo Johnson's stories.

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