A nun embarrassed by the caresses of two young lovers; a gang of labourers who make a stand against their master; a group of republican prisoners in postwar prisons and an mixed race couple in a segregated area of the United States.
Who hasn't had the opportunity (or perhaps its more of a punishment) to organise a big family celebration?
The biggest prize ever offered by the European lottery has been won by a resident of a small town in Girona.
This morning I have put on my boots to make happy steps. They are boots that like to sing, scribble on pavements, swim in puddles, and they always, always take me where I want to go.
The world around us is marvellous. Animals, sounds, shapes, textures, sensations, nature and they way we relate to it.
1938. Barruelo. 13 year old Miguel believes that his father, a Republican miner, died at the Front. Then, unexpectedly, comes the news that he is in a prisoner camp close to Oviedo.
El Mudo (the Mute) lives on the outskirts of a strange town in northern Argentina, with his dog India. Years ago he arrived from the city and moved into a mysterious house in the mountains, next to the river Tragadero.
The arrival of a new brother or sister rouses the curiosity of the heroine of One More, a story for early readers with a three-level repetitive structure: the reiteration of the ways the little rabbit speaks to his mother to find out when the big
Nuria, a young vampire for our times, accompanied by her grandfather, Count Estrus, tries to disrupt the malicious plans of evil humans who believe they are a superior race and want to seize the world.
A sordid yet poetic novel that tells the story of a rock group and the personal relationships between its members from the perspective of a groupie who ends up joining the band.