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Combel presents a selection of the best board games in the world. You'll find new ways of enhjoying yourself in this game-book for the whole family. It includes the boards, counters and dice: everything you need to discover a world of games!
Valle and Cáceres were in a pop rock band in the 90s. They practiced together, played together, got drunk together. It’s been many years since they last saw each other when they meet in a café. They talk animatedly and remember, laughing, anecdotes from the past. Until Valle announces to his friend that he has decided to kill him and will do it soon.
A moving ensemble novel that follows a year in the lives of families, neighbours, parents, children, the young and the elderly, ordinary people who have the courage to keep going.
Stories set in a medieval fantasy, which by their design allow young readers to dream and live intense adventures in environments, sometimes mysterious, some other times magical or fun; but adults will also recognize certain messages about fundamental questions of life, as the author has managed to harness the true potential of the tale genre.
Susanna gets dressed on her own for the first time. Everything goes perfectly until her other white sock can’t be found anywhere in the room. Where can it be? Have fun joining Susanna on her search! This is a bilingual edition in Spanish and English, with a useful glossary of colours and numbers. Recommended for children from the age of 5.
This is the story of a revolution carried out in anonymity with a bodkin as its only weapon and a boy as its hero. The youngest son of the Brailles, a family of leatherworkers, has an accident that causes him to gradually lose his sight. His tenacity and that of the people around him leads to a string of adventures and discoveries that take them much further than we could ever dream.
The young Rutona tries to reconstruct the life of her mother Rut with whom she shared a life that was both free and intense. Rut drove a tow-truck on the Catalan highways through the seventies, eighties, nineties and noughties. It was man's work done by an extraordinary woman, lover of freedom and of her own feelings.
Clara, 35 years old, divorced and with two children, has a life as normal as any other woman, until one day something happens that changes her completely. When you start to read 'Los caracoles no saben que son caracoles' don't make any plans, because you won't be able to stop until you finish it. You will laugh and you will cry, sometimes at the same time.