Luna Moon is a child reporter always looking for news for her magazine: The Luna Moon Diary. She finds a sensational exclusive; a new boy has started at school, a very mysterious boy.
A man who might be called Marcelo Mosén goes over the circumstances of his personal decline, a parallel of the sinking fortunes of a country that might well be Spain after the pandemic.
In this book, art plays a significant role. Museum director Alexander Kahn is carrying out some research to find the original of the work 'City of towers', a drawing by Paul Klee from 1929.
Who is writing the texts that the protagonist of this novel keeps finding in the most unexpected places? Firstly, within the pages of a bible, later in the walls of an abandoned lighthouse and in a doctor’s waiting room in Vienna.
The chef Bermúdez wants to cook the most original dishes in the world. The ingredients? The most terrifying monsters. His kitchen assistants? His unpleasant rat Estiércol, a swotty boy and a girl gymnast.
“Mae West y Yo tackles the theme of death and mortality from an unusual perspective, showing how humour and imagination can help when facing adversity, whilst also presenting a gentle critique of the privileged lives of Spain’s upper-middle classe
Once upon a time there was a fantastical kingdom with fairies, dragons, knights and everything else that fantastical kingdoms have. There was also a big city and a path leading to it, and next to that path was the Fat Ogre's house.