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A Son

Guille is an apparently happy child, always smiling, but you only have to scratch beneath the surface to feel that there's a mystery somewhere.

A Son Like Any Other

In the texts collected in Eduardo Halfon’s new book, parenthood –with its high and low points– is often the lens through which the author revisits some of the favorite themes of his literary world.

A Man Who Took Portraits

Tarak is born in the middle of the 19th century, at the height of the Raj, to a poor family of textile workers.

A Long Journey

This is the story of two journeys that take place at the same time and that overlap in this sensitive and delicate book: a mother duck and her duckling set off on a migratory journey towards warm southern lands while a family who live in a war zon

A book

A wonderful wordless picture book for young children about the discovery of reading and everything that comes with it: a world of greys and blacks that is filled with colour when we pick up a book.

A place for Gusti

Gusti is a little house that can travel from one place to the next. All you have to do is take up the anchors holding the house to the ground, put it on a lorry, and get moving.

The Mother of Archimedes has decided to bring the past closer and gather the Mothers of some of the protagonists of her favourite stories to tell us about their sons and daughters.

A very strange boy

His classmates wouldn’t play with him. They left him out and said he was a very strange boy. They tried to provoke him, but Pol never got upset. “My father is a magician”, he told them.

An Ocean to Reach You

After the death of her mother, Gabriele returns to the village where she spent her childhood summers. Waiting for her there is her father, with whom she has not spoken for years.

A Country with Your Name

Jon, an elephant-keeper at the zoo, and Edith, a widow who lives with her eleven cats, are the only remaining inhabitants in an otherwise abandoned village.

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