Ángel, out of work and love, decides to go back to the neighbourhood he grew up in.
This is a revolutionary book, and one expected to make history. Firstly because of its plot, which shows with an enthralling storyline the danger involved for future generations of extracting oil from ten thousand metres under the sea.
It is no cliqué to say that beauty is not skin-deep.
'Pol is 29 and has Down's Syndrome. He's like a little child but in a big clumsy body. Mum complains all the time and says that everyone says Down's syndrome kids are so sweet and gentle, but her son is the exception, and then she sighs.
Rosario and her brother live with a monster. He is strong and tall; he foams at the mouth, and his eyes often turn red. Can or should a story of domestic violence be offered to children in the form of a picture book?
This 19th tome of the historical naval novel series, 'A Spanish Sailor Saga', tackles the thorny and scandalous matter of the Russian squadron acquired by Fernando VII for Tsar Alexander I, a national embarrassment on such a great scale it is diff
Dusko's twelfth birthday is the last one he spends at home, because then the Balkan war comes into his life.
Antoñita the ladybird is yellow in colour, but she wants to be red like the other ladybirds in the garden where she lives. She tries various ways to change her colour.
The Pórtico de la gloria is a landmark among outstanding works of art.