Over sixty years ago, Adrian Troadec saw a girl leaving a music class. Two world wars later, the chocolate factory he opened to win her is still open.
Three foreigners dead on the Costa Brava, all three red as crabs and with inexplicable smiles on their lips.
The classic character of the popular stories: the enchanted prince turned into a frog who can only be released from his enchantment by the kiss of a princess.
What do we inherit from those who are absent? How much - or for how long - are we allowed to miss them? Do things speak when their owners have gone? Is love or its memory sweeter?
'A well-lived life is one which is lived with full consciousnesss and absolute responsibility, not only for oneself but also for others.
My name is Lorena and I don't know if I should say that I'm sixteen or not sixteen anymore or rather that I was sixteen and will continue being that age for ever. My name is Lorena and, for about a month and a half, I've been dead.
The Canary Islands seen through the kaleidoscope of colours that are its beaches, skies and water. Incredible photographs accompanied by geological notes by experts and specialists.
This 115-page multimedia monograph explains the various physical principles underlying the circulation of refrigeration fluid, plus the mechanical and electronic functioning of the systems and elements involved in the acclimatization of cars.
Patatas Bravas, chorizo in cider, prawns in garlic, octopus Galician-style…the thought of all these tapas is enough to make your mouth water, especially with a cold beer on a sunny terrace on holiday – perfect bliss.
Claudia - a journalist, born in Ovieda but brought up in Argetina from an early age - returns to Spain to start a new life.