A love story between the beautiful cigarette seller Carmen and the honest soldier José. A story that expresses to perfection the fatality of desire and the destructive behaviour that awakens, represented by numerous betrayals.
This a beautiful album for children ages 8 and up. It´s about Carnival. Ana is afraid of this festival ; she is overwhelmed by the noise and the people and feels uncomfortable. But she finally discovers the beauty of Carnival and has a good time.
It’s almost time for school and Little Pig is still at home. She is really nervous. They are late once more! It is all mummies’ fault; she is very messy and disorganised and can’t find anything.
The author, Carlos Roncero introduces us to Trápaga, a police inspector who dreams of retirement while he is dealing with one of the most complicated cases of his career.
This book brings together staple recipes of Basque cookery: the so-called traditional recipes which have always figured in the menus of all restaurants but also frequently made in all homes. More than 130 recipes of all types.
A book which analyses one of the most topical, in-demand techniques, aimed at all types of restaurateurs, from students of the hotel business to those studying haute cuisine.
Marina Fontcuberta is working on the search for a drug to cure Alzheimer’s. But, when a new director with a brilliant career in the USA arrives to lead her research team, her work becomes compromised by her personal feelings.
A book for those who want to enjoy a tasty, balanced diet while only spending two days a month cooking. With this in mind, Cristina Macía offers various plans, appealing to different culinary tastes, for preparing seasonal menus.
We propose a challenge, a plan, a strategy.
We’re going to talk about how to pursue your vocation, design your career and move towards it.
How to Win a War is a historical revision of World War II from a different point of view, focusing on the lessons of history and business that can be applied to daily life.