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The Incredible Story of the Cat Moon is the beautiful story, based on a Spanish fable and folk song, which tells of the love between the Sun and the Moon, between Lorenzo and Catalina. A love that is sustained in the calendar thanks to a cat with only one paw who makes a deal with The Moon through a lizard. A story in verse, which glows in the dark - because its cover is fluorescent.
Sara has gone through some difficult times: the death of her mother, falling pregnant when she's not yet sixteen… But now, at 24 and totally involved in this little family made up of her son Iván, her father Mario, and herself, she has found something approaching happiness.
Judit is a twelve-year-old girl with a gift: her talent for drawing. She lives with her mother and grandfather in Geneva. Her father, a famous painter, abandoned them and moved to Hungary when she was little. Judit is preparing to take part in a drawing competition when she is suddenly introduced to the game of chess, at which she proves unexpectedly good.
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There are moments in life when sadness overcomes you, wiping the smile from your face; melancholy makes you turn pale, your vision is blurred by a grey cloud, and you don't know why.
1920. It all began with the murder of the English sailor Jeremiah Perkins in Havoysund and the mysterious packet he sent to Lady Elisabeth Faraday before he died. Or perhaps the story begins before, when some strange relics were discovered that led to Professor Ulises Zarco, director of the geographic society SIGMA, to embark on an incredible adventure on board the Saint Michel.
Leaving the city, taking the train that goes every hour from Concha station and arriving at Puentes Grandes, the Borrero family's big rambling house next to the river Almendares. Meeting, and getting to know the (ingenuous and diabolical) secrets of this extravagant family; in their strange and tragic destiny.
Nine-year-old Nicolás Roblealto is travelling on a boat with his parents. He's really bored. And instead of enjoying themselves, his parents spend the whole time arguing. One day Nicolás decides to carry out his threat: he takes a lifeboat and goes to a desert island.
A classic tale with vintage illustrations. The text is in Spanish, adapted to Level B1 (independent user threshold) of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The book includes a glossary of words that are highlighted in the text, based on the classification level of the reader.