Do you love animals? What about plants? Did you know that there are beings that are half plant and half animals that represent our emotions? Do you want to meet the plant-animals with Martina and Marcos?
This poem demonstrates Joana Raspall's ability to comprise in a few words a universal message that is easily understandable for the youngest readers.
Sandra, a young squatter who lives with her partner, a street guitarist, starts seeing strange apparitions as soon as she gets pregnant.
This collection of stories, pictures and photographs has been designed to highlight the Jacobean Routes. With fun and lucidity, this collection explains all the different Jacobean Routes.
Entrenched behind the so-called Atlantic Wall, the Nazi troops await the imminent Allied invasion. In England, the greatest armada the world has ever seen is being prepared, for a confrontation between men and machines.
In the words of E. M. Foster, the difference between story and plot in novels can be summed up in a single word: pain. It is the pain that creates the plot.
This novella is built around a spiral with three different registers. It starts with a realist discourse, the blunt realism of mistreated women. It continues in a tone that is closer to noir, deliberately dark with flashes of humour.
A thirst for money, danger and adventure. Wit, audacity and a love of games. Meet history’s most cunning thieves in this entertaining look at the great robberies of the past two centuries.
This biographical account of the Galician-Argentine painter and mover Luis Seoane, tells the first part of his life until his exile with the Civil War, created in the style of a comic strip.