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The day Erika met Hayden both were children, but she felt something so strong that she ran away. And in her flight she met a dragon. Because of that meeting she becomes the Lady of the Dragon, a mysterious young woman, champion of justice and on whose head the King has put a price.
The Moscardó family decide to spend a weekend at the coast to leave behind their humdrum lives which are ever more dominated by the economic crisis, loneliness and lack of communication. At the Solymar hotel, they come up against the misfortunes and conflicts of the other guests and employees, over all whose lives tragedy looms, inexorable and merciless.
Fernando Girón, a young filmmaker, learns that his accountant has been swindling him for years. Suddenly, the dream of filming the script that he has finally finished vanishes along with everything else that seemed solid in his life. But, up to what extent is one innocent?
This book has the risky goal of offering a passage to a place where almost nobody has yet been. That place is the History that goes beyond a social aspect, and not against it. In the 20th century, the triumph of the left thinking has lead people to believe that all History is social.
At the dawn of humanity, numerous dangers stalk the men who live scattered across the savage earth. Ker Jar is born outside a clan, in the heart of a family that has been exiled. The small human will grow up in conditions of extreme hardship in a valley cut off by an impassable range of snow topped mountains: la Diosa del Hielo.
Albert Llimós recounts the story of an authentic, anonymous heroine of the 20th century, who survives and lives with the nobility and misery of the human condition. Teresa has grown up without a mother, in an environment which forces her to discover the wickedness and violence of the human condition at too young an age.
Nes is a 48 year old psychiatrist who lives with the burden of an abnormally accelerated perception of time. The daughter of a surgeon in a provincial city, she comes from a family which is divided into two categories: the fast and the slow
Headline: Marcos, a middle-class teenager, kills his father and leaves one of his four siblings badly wounded.
The first reactions: Friends, family, Marcos's teachers: no one can understand what happened. No one foresaw it. The media is full of images of the murder. Once again, teenage violence monopolises the news.
A viceroy stands in for a king. In the 16th and 17th centuries the royal House of Asturias possessed a set of states whose common characteristic was that the king must rule them as though he were only king of each one.