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Olga de Dios

She is dedicated to art and to illustrating for children.

Olga Merino

Olga Merino was born in Barcelona in 1965. She studied information sciences and specialised in her master's in Latin American history and literature in the UK.

Olga Merino

Olga Merino was born in Barcelona in 1965. She studied information sciences and specialised in her master's in Latin American history and literature in the UK.

Lime Olive Trees

Olivos de cal is a rural novel worthy of Delibes at his most sober. The skilfully drawn characters hide their feelings to such an extent that their silence is itself another character.

Where has grandad gone?

“I don't understand it one bit when Grandma says that Grandpa is worn out after so many years. One day at school we learned that stones wear out over time because of erosion. But Grandpa isn’t a stone. Or is he?

Where are All These People Going? (from Catalan)

"Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me." This is the final line of a famous poem on Nazi persecution, falsely attributed to Bertolt Brecht, but actually written by German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller, on which this il

Onada Edicions

Onada Edicions is a publishing house specialising in publications committed to quality and innovation. Through the Onada Imagina project we offer quality reads with values that promote the habit of childhood reading with fun, exciting and magical stories.

Oriol the Pixie and the Island of Plastic

Oriol and his friends receive extremely worrying news: the distant island of Tomuku, where the pearl fishers live, is surrounded by plastic waste. The polluted state of the sea means the tomukis can't go diving, puts the turtles' survival at risk and leaves the fish trapped deep under water.

A collection of adventure books aimed at children aged 7+. Over 120 pages of fun, adventure and mystery with full-colour illustrations. “Hello! My name is Txano and my twin brother is called Óscar.

The raven's pride

Ten funny stories from Africa that illustrate the value of love for nature and for your neighbours, taking the reader on a journey through different African cultures.

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