Katherine Mansfield was born in New Zealand in 1888. She was her country’s most famous female writer. She studied at Queen’s College, Oxford, where she met Ida Baker, who would be her friend and lover for the rest of her life. After a brief return to Wellington, she moved back to London in 1908. There she began to frequent the city’s bohemian and artistic circles. She attended social gatherings with the famous Bloomsbury Group along with Virginia Woolf, E. M. Forster and T. S. Eliot. Sara Morante was born in Torrelavega in 1976. She studied applied arts in Santander and Dublin. She has illustrated more than fifty book covers and has worked on the illustrations for titles including Xingu by Edith Wharton, The Watsons by Jane Austen and Casa de muñecas (‘Dolls House’) by Patricia Esteban Erlés among many others. Morante has won the National Youth Art Prize awarded by the Government of Cantabria.