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In the late 1960s, an eight year old boy goes to live with his uncle and aunt in San Sebastian. There he sees how the days go by in the family and the neighbourhood.
Keka, daughter and granddaughter of sailors, skips school one day to go down to the port to say hello to her father, captain of the tug boat Antares and, while she’s there, see Abdú, the boy she fancies. When she arrives, the boat is deserted. She goes on board and lies down on a bunk to wait for them but she falls asleep.
If you thought that Sara, our Sara, would achieve peace and serenity after getting back together with Aarón, you really don't know her at all... not her, nor p... karma. At the start of this novel Sara finds herself at the very start of her fairy tale: she has an exciting job, a passionate husband and a seemingly perfect child. But although she seems to hold the winning hand, is she happy?
BEING A HERO WAS JUST TOO BORING. My name is Yeray Ayala and I have a secret. This book you have in your hands contains my story, the story of other misfits, and the key that unites us all: we have powers. Yes, I know, you're going to think this is fiction. Everybody does. As soon as I discovered that I could disappear and reappear wherever I wanted, I told myself that it was impossible too.
The Anthropology of Buddhism is a fascinating immersion into the conversation which has been happening in Buddhism for more than two millennia. The author interprets the central themes of this dialogue through nine entries to take us closer to the way of life of Buddhists, their particular conception of the human person and are an invitation to the Buddhist awakening.
The book recounts the real stories of the author's patients who display problems and behaviours which are very common nowadays (self-esteem, sexual emotional disorders) and explains how these have been overcome by art therapy.
Information is the principal activity of many organisations and it is vital that it is adequately protected from the threats which can endanger the continued existence of a company. In such circumstances, organisations must put in place appropriate controls and strategies which guarantee safe management of the processes of the enterprise, giving precedence to information protection.
This book explains everything you need to know about verbs in Spanish. You will learn how to conjugate the regular ones, find out what kinds of irregular ones there are and how to identify them. You will also be able to create new verbs. A book that explains all the secrets of the structure of the verb. (http://www.onoma.es/conjugador/elverboespaniol.html)
They call Brandon "Brains" because he decides his moves faster than anyone else in town, Linda's nick-name is "Amazon" since her speciality is capturing pieces using her knights and Rivaldo is known as "Check Mate" because he's never lost a game.
If the world today lacks anything, without a doubt it could do with a little more humanity. Maritain states that the term “humanism” is an ambiguous term, as ambiguous as human relations themselves. Unfortunately, relations between humans have taken on a tragic aspect.