This is the story of a little girl who lives far away from the world we know and who, because of her condition, has a life full of obligations.
An absorbing thriller; the portrait of a society in which the road to success is often the result of dubious intrigues.
The Tower is the largest building in the village, an inhuman block inhabited by as many people as live in the rows of houses that have just been built on the outskirts.
Is it possible for a man secretly to hire sex professionals so as to revive his desire for his wife? Is it not paradoxical for a husband to go to a third party to reestablish his sexual life with his partner? Is jealousy love or wounded vanity?
Do politicians not do charisma any more? What are the ornamental qualities of a politician in the technological age? Do our politicians now sport a technological look? Since when has the voter turned into a mere spectator and consumer?
Holidays in Spanish 1 is a magnificently illustrated workbook about holidays which will make you the true hero of a summer adventure.
Forty years have gone by since Anjel Lertxundi published his first book. In this fragmented essay, his gaze and memory pass over this long literary career, and the journey, as Cavafy would wish, has been fruitful.
A journey composed of multiple voyages, this book is a compendium, bringing together very different experiences from the author’s life.
However much people tell him to keep calm and his wife tries to teach him the habits of a sane and boring life, Luis cannot move for nasty surprises.
Wendy and her patrol partner Roger come across a couple arguing in the street. The woman maintains that her partner mistreats her, while he calmly states that she is crazy and has been drinking. Who is telling the truth?