Cuca Canals studied Information Science at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Until 1992 she worked in Advertising, winning some of the most important national and international prizes.
A jungle filled with animals and the occasional human being, where some live through exciting, at times dangerous situations, all of which are narrated by Horacio Quiroga with a large dose of humour.
As winter draws in, Casimiro, an old Cantabrian peasant, finds a fairy named Zamiha in the woods. She is trapped in a snare, unconscious, one of her chestnut-leaf wings broken. He decides to take her back to his cabin to look after her.
Light these pages first with the torch and then read them again again in the dark, and the luminous ink will reveal all the mysterious, magical and surprising illustrations.
Dani wants to do whatever he wants, eat what he wants, and not take any notice of adults. Have you ever behaved badly? Do you want to learn the most important rules of good behaviour?
Daniel Blanco (Moguer, Huelva, 1978) graduated in Journalism from the Universidad de Sevilla and has a PhD from the Department of Literature of the Faculty of Communication and a Masster's in Creative Writing (2011); he is studying History of Art at UNED.
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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 ...