Fene, La Coruña, 1972. She studied Hispanic Philology. Since 1994 she has worked as an oral narrator. She has taken part in cultural projects in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Chile.
Born in Fene, A Coruña in 1972, she has a degree in Hispanic literature. She has worked as an oral story teller since 1994, taking part in cultural events in Spain, Portugal, Brazil and Chile.
The author was born in Valencia, Spain, in 1970. In addition to holding a degree in humanities and completing a Masters in the promotion of children's literacy and literature, she has been telling, listening to and reading stories professionally since 1997.
Paula Farias (Madrid, 1968) is, by vocation, a doctor, humanitarian aid worker and a teller of stories that can be separated into stories, books, songs, poems and articles.
Paula has always wanted to travel to the moon. She has tried all sorts of things to get there, from standing on her father's shoulders to building a rocket powered by soap bubbles and kites.
At Pearson we take education personally. The training and resources we offer are available as books and online, allowing people to learn wherever and however they want to.
This is a novel, but also the faithful portrait of a whole era, a sharp description of what was happening in Spanish professional cycling in the years before and after the sadly famous Operation Mountain Pass.
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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 ...