My mum does lots of things without me. My mum lives inside a balloon that wants to fly very far and very high. Then I get a bit scared because some balloons that fly very high end up disappearing into the sky.
This book chronicles the Homeward Bound expedition to Antarctica, in which 100 women travelled to the South Pole to fight for a more sustainable planet and demand more female leadership in conversations about our relationship with our planet.
Mamen Sánchez studied IT at Madrid's Complutense University and has undertaken doctoral studies in history and literature, as well as courses in literature and French civilisation at the Sorbonne, and English literature at the universities of London and Oxford. She is sub-editor of ¡Hola!
Tomorrow All Day is an inspiring and extraordinary book from promising new illustrator Bea Enríquez. The star of the story is a daring, brave, reflexive, sometimes chaotic cat who always follows his dreams.
The only clue to the identity of a serial killer is a strange collection of bible verses, in a race against time in quiet Castellón, as the town is turned upside-down by the macabre discovery of a brutally mutilated body in a town-centre flat.
Ways of living starts gently and evolves into a fast-paced, modern thriller that takes your breath away as it unfolds. But it’s also a novel within a novel, where the line blurs between fiction and reality.
"My name is Jana and I have a mission: to dance on the lake in the moonlight. It might seem ridiculous to you, but it is very, very, very important to me. I promised my sister Zya before she died that I would do it.
Games and yoga positions for little ones. It’s the first day of the holidays and Moni has no idea what to play. Luckily Mani has a great idea: let’s play yoga!
Manuel Álvarez-Xagó was born in Avilés (Asturias) in 1978. He graduated in Law from the University of Castilla-La Mancha. Bilingual in Spanish and English, as a child he began to spend time in Ireland and later in the United States. He loves animals, nature, the sea and, of course, books.
Manuel Aparicio Villalba was born in Seville one early August morning in 1964. He was hospital manager of the Virgen del Rocio University Hospital for 20 years, and his innovation and dedication to social issues enabled him to run international health projects with Mauritania.
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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 ...