París, 1878: el explorador Charles Wiener se prepara para presentarse en la Exposición Universal. Ha estado cerca de descubrir Machu Picchu, escribió un libro sobre Perú, se llevó cerca de 4000 huacos y también un niño.
Huida al Tibet by Endika Urtaran won the XIII (2011) Desnivel Prize for Literature. Jon is a Basque chef and renegade mountaineer who, after a family upset, escapes to Tibet.
A while ago the journalist Ana R. Cañil began to follow the trail of a terrible story: that of post war prisoners whose children were taken away from them by guards and shut away in seminaries and convents or given up for adoption.
Living in l’Allau street, a place with no fixed time or location, we find a group of people who may seem familiar to us: unique characters with strange lives, who live out their existence with unusual routines.
This book is an anthology of short stories which link, in an extremely subtle way, the oniric dimension with the threatening aspects of real life, either in the present or in the future.
It's the start of 2015 and in a short space of time the Valencian political landscape changes more than it has in decades... but the people who live their lives against the tide are neither willing nor able to stop.
Emma Cruz is a lawyer and professor of criminal law. She moved to the small Galician village of Merlo to teach at the university, not knowing that this place was marked by misfortune.
Ángela, an attractive and successful journalist who never seems to fit in anywhere; Eva, a rebellious teenager who pushes her parents to the limits of their patience; and a young married couple whose idyllic existence comes to an end after the bir