Lara is yet to turn fifteen and everything is already falling apart. It's a fight between life and death. A flare up of her illness has left her in the intensive care unit, spending the night that could be decisive alone.
Mr Pägueiras can't scratch his back because he has an umbrella instead of hands! But he's in luck because the woman on the first floor, Mrs Solmmina, has more than a thousand hands. Then again, how does she manage to cut all those nails?
What can an ostrich do with her wings? She can jump, clap, wave, hug, reach out… but Elvira wants more than that. She has many talents, but the little ostrich wants to fly. Unfortunately we can't always have what we want.
Elvira Valgañon was born in Logroño, in 1977. She has a degree in Spanish and English. Her stories have appeared in anthologies as well as in newspapers and literary magazines. She is the author of a novel, 'Luna cornata', published in 2007.
The author currently works for RTVA and is a graduate of journalism with masters degrees in Television and Equality, and a postgraduate qualification in International Information and the South. She has collaborated with organisations such as Amnesty International and Ayuda en Acción.
Emilio González Déniz is an experienced writer in many different genres of literature and journalism, but principally a novelist, whose work includes Bolero For a Woman (1984), The Yellow Plain (1985), Half a Creed (1989), Bastards of Bardinia (1990), Sahara (1995), Hotel Madrid (2000), The Lost
Born in Montgat, she graduated in Journalism from UAB. Animated cartoon creator, scriptwriter and co-producer of children’s series, author of 4 children’s books. In 2007 she published her first book for adults, with stories about eating habits and in 2010 her first novel.
Emmanuelle Ponty is a French illustrator and graphic designer, with a keen interest in arts and crafts for children, who has created her own brand of creative projects, games and fabrics that she promotes through her website.
This book deals with emotions and will take you to the House of Emotions. You will journey to different emotional planets and you will discover the landscapes and the people that hide inside each one.
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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 ...