Tomorrow All Day is an inspiring and extraordinary book from promising new illustrator Bea Enríquez. The star of the story is a daring, brave, reflexive, sometimes chaotic cat who always follows his dreams.
The only clue to the identity of a serial killer is a strange collection of bible verses, in a race against time in quiet Castellón, as the town is turned upside-down by the macabre discovery of a brutally mutilated body in a town-centre flat.
Max is fascinated by superheroes. He guards his books, films, strategy games, trading cards, action figures, posters (etc) as if they were treasure. And his friends share his enthusiasm. But of all the superheroes, Max has a favourite: Megapower!
Leicester, winter 1862. Mary Jane Potterton falls under the feet of an elephant in the Wombwell Circus procession. The incident is prophetic, and the child she is carrying will bear the cross his whole life.
My First Larousse of the Bible is an historical guide suitable for all readers.
My First Larousse of Art leads you on a journey through the whole of art history since the birth of humanity, across all continents and in every era, from prehistoric cave paintings to current artistic trends.
Mía is nine years old and in this book she tells us all about the amazing adventure of growing up, as she discovers the changes her body will make during puberty.
Marta Ferrer, a middle-aged married women with two children who works in Barcelona’s treasury department, and whose life has been changed in the last few months by her fight against breast cancer.
The brutality and vitality of a world which we know nothing about is presented, in its rawest form, in four stories set in four African countries: Namibia, Congo, Senegal and Rwanda.
Andrés lives in City, an unnamed metropolis where every day a never-ending flow of suicidal people choose to put an end to their lives.