Daniel Montero presents a surprisingly original and fun bestiary of illogical animals, an imagined world in which all kinds of beasts and animals are possible. All expressed with surprising illustrations that will not go unnoticed.
After leaving her husband in a psychiatric hospital, a woman returns to Madrid by train. In the carriage, a stranger suddenly asks her if she would like to hear his life story.
It's amazing enough to come out of an egg, but it's not the only incredible thing that can happen to you if you're curious and like making friends.
Who do 'los indignados' accuse of causing the crisis? What are they asking for? What is their strategy? Their manifesto? Will they change the course of Europe? Is this a global citizens revolution?
Since ancient times birds have fascinated men and caught their imagination. Their singular characteristics have allowed them to represent such diverse concepts as liberty, innocence or peace.
In the prison infirmary, Fede Cortés remembers the roller coaster ride of his life.
'The Joyce Way' is a travel book, recounting the cities visited by Alfonso Zapico when he was researching and documenting Joyce's movements for the graphic novel 'Dubliner' (Astiberri , 2011), as well as the other cities he visited while he was wo
1936. Against the backdrop of a fratricidal war, in a village surrounded by mountains, the awful murder of a little girl unleashes the underlying violence in this remote location.
In the wake of the acclaimed short story book "Los peces de la amargura" (The fishes of sorrow), The Guardian of the Ford provides eight stories written in implacable and lucid style.
In this book, Professor Sergio L.