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Nina Melero

Nina Melero is an author from Madrid who lives in South-East Asia. She is currently the coordinator for the Spanish department at the National University of Singapore. her novel 'Ella y el faro' ('Her and the Lighthouse') (Nazarí, 2020) was shortlisted for the 72nd Premio Nadal.

Nina Minina

Nina Minina is the pseudonym used by the authors Olga Rodríguez and Amparo Tárrega. They are by definition inseparable and complementary, and the novels they have written together could never have seen the light of day without the agreement and bewilderment of their interlinked minds.

Nobody Like me

Fiction and reality overlap in this metaphor about power which tells the life story of a tyrant.

My grandmother is a child, just like me

"Everyone says that my grandmother is very, very old, but we both know that deep down inside there’s a child hiding." Is it possible to speak to our little ones about Alzheimer’s in a way that’s tender, sensitive and even fun?

NOT

The protagonist is a literature teacher and admirer of Hanif Kureishi and Philip Roth who describes his daily life to a friend who has decided to return to Morocco, their homeland, to bring up his children there.

I Can't See My Face in the Mirror

María Casta and her teenage son Edipio shelter from the lashing storm that occurs on the same day as the death of the old parish priest, Lubencio.

Never Leave Me

Under his ordinary appearance, Dominique is not only an artist in the growing of flowers, but also an authentic wizard: without anyone knowing how, he has managed to convert a corner of Paris into a garden.

Don't Allow Us to Be Children

Ciudadela, Menorca. When María Médem returns to her job as an officer in the local police after maternity leave, two sexagenarians are murdered on the island.

It Doesn't Matter

Panda and Zebra love living in a diverse world, because IT DOESN'T MATTER that they are different! Are you about to discover this? A story to educate children about diversity

We Are Not Trash

The beach? The mountains? A cruise? Sporting competitions? Botelia imagined a life filled with adventures. Ending up stuck in a yellow recycling bin didn't feel like a great plan.

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