A topsy turvy world, a story without a text so that every reader can imagine his or her own adventure. The aim is to enable very young readers to tell stories. Adventures that change with each narrator.
The novel is set in a community of country houses scattered about the Maestrat in the 1940s and 50s.
This story teaches us the value of ourselves and others. We sometimes live our lives obsessed by what others have, when what is true and important is inside each person, valuable, individual, unique and infinite.
This picture book tells a Portuguese legend about two giants, the sea and the mountain, who fall in love with a mermaid and challenge each other for her love.
Lola lives a life filled with books and café conversations, languid siestas and projects for constructing a better Spain, but in 1936 the day comes when life is pure resistance.
Úrsula is an eleven-year-old girl with a rather complicated life. She has changed schools several times and her mother is on the run after stealing a painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.... No... That's not right.
Who now remembers Sara Amat? She was just thirteen when she disappeared one summer night and was never again heard from. There was a single news item the following day in the Diario de Terrassa, and a great deal of speculation and many rumours.
A visitor appears every night in the bedroom of the family’s youngest member and makes him tremble, but is it from fear or excitement?
I'm not going to explain the plot of this novel. You can find that in many places.
Have you ever noticed the magical power of a hug when you make up with a friend? Have you ever wanted to hide when you realised you were blushing more and more? Who hasn't cried with anger after a disappointment? Fear, affection, jealousy, joy...