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They've been betrayed. Now they have to survive... until they can take their revenge. Katarina, Crystal and Louane are not only the three most lethal assassins in the service of the King but they are also gifted: they have special skills.
This book describes the life-changing experience of Martín Cortés, a Catalan and Spanish journalist whose boss makes him travel to Mexico on business. About to turn forty and married with a young daughter, he is not particularly happy.
Three women stand up to the powers that be during an economic crisis that has overwhelmed all expectations, causing many citizens to suffer due to the shady dealings in favour of the financial and political interests of the most powerful.
Since they moved to her new house, Rocio is restless and scared. That house is so big! Actually, she is always with her mum, as if they were sewn together. However her mother, who is not a dressmaker but is very good with a pair of scissor and some thread, has got a plan ...
Antonio, a young man from Madrid in his forties, is like so many others the victim of the financial crisis shaking the world. Overwhelmed by his mortgage and a relationship that is going under, he decides to try his luck at the wheel of a taxi, which becomes a sort of magic grotto for him, where he gradually weaves his own destiny.
ADHA is one of the most controversial syndromes in current child psychopatholog. Many children are diagnosed with ADHD and treated almost exclusively with drugs, with the risk this implies of the problem becoming medicalized and chronic.
A pop balad, a love letter to cinema. The confession of a group of survivors Berta Álvarez gets the job of telling the story of Mario Ruiz, a psychiatric patient. 'An exceptional case' is what they call him, without explaining clearly what it is that makes him so.
Somewhere between journalistic chronicle, pamphlet, peasant drama and newsstand magazine, The Girls' History of Spain appropriates events and places in our recent history and returns them to us in the form of a corrosive, polyphonic and vibrant puzzle.
A funny & tragic critique of a Spanish civil servant, Berenice, an intelligent, modern woman who thanks to fate passes the rigorous 'oposiciones' exams for a public sector job on the death of General Franco. After years of dictatorship, democratic parties are entering the municipal palace where the forces of the old regime cling on with all their might.