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We'll have no trouble recognising many corners of The Building. Those of fear and anxiety which paralyse us, those of obsessive impulses capable of destroying us, but also those of excitement for games or the discovery of strength inside us that we didn't know we had and which make us greater.
Míriam is expecting her second child. Her marriage isn't all that great and, because she is at risk of giving birth prematurely, doctors have prescribed complete bed rest. Her husband is caught up in his work at the publishing house and has no time to spend with her.
Philosophy in the theatre. Everything is conveniently arranged so that we can hear the dialogues: the characters, the scenery, the special effects. The real drama of a life and thoughts in their context. The voices and impressions that move us prevail, interpreted for the relief and enjoyment of the soul. Scenes from a life, in this case that of Berkeley, are like a collection of postcards.
A study of a pathology that affects and threatens a significant part of young people in the West, the extreme expressions of which are anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
Several suspicious deaths and disappearances have taken place in the Golden Mountains nature reserve, a little know region in the Republic of Gorno Altai, previously part of the former Soviet Union. Various legends have sprung up around this, and in the bars they talk in hushed voices of the terrifying mountain men known as the Alma.
What would happen if there were proof that Spain was already a united country in the 19th century? What would a radical foundation be capable of doing to preserve the historical thesis of Basque nationalism? This manuscript could completely transform the current political panorama.
Toledo, 13th century. Francisca, an orphan girl of 15, thanks to her gift for drawing is given the privilege of being an apprentice at Alfonso X the Wise's royal scriptorium. Before her lies the shadow of of a convent she doesn't want to enter, even if that means giving up her training.
Ingrid Vaughan finds herself obliged to move her son Michael, who is in an irreversible coma after an accident, to a mysterious institution where terminal patients are looked afteruntil their final hour. At the same time, Thomas Kehl is following the trail of his grandfather who disappeared during the First World War.
'No woman can be blamed if two men are in love with her.' Thus begins this magnificent novel of intense contrasts and unforgettable characters: Amelia, beautiful, rebellious, insatiable. Martín, idealistic, free-thinking, vanquished. And Alberto, the terrifying second-lieutenant Repellejo, a monster in love, a spirit endowed with a strange sensitivity.
Unfinished, dramatic, traumatic and unhappy stories remain here. Especially the big secrets – the ones that clang like church bells, getting louder every day. The information derived from all the individuals that share the same genetic code is automatically stored in DNA.