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"Yellow Bird" is a children's picture book for children aged three and upwards. It is the story of a character named Yellow Bird who is a bird who cannot fly. While most of his friends, all the other birds, go on amazing journeys around the world and send him postcards from different places, he cannot fly.
Mikel Giokoetxea, better known as Goiko, was in his day one of the best homicide investigators, though he has had to scrape a living as a private detective since being forced to leave the Ertzaintza, the Basque police force, when his life, reputation and marriage were all ruined by the false accusation that he belonged to a paedophile ring.
How to turn a “passionate love” into an “amorous life”? How can one maintain the initial enthusiasm in one’s daily life? This is the problem that all lovers have had to solve in their own way, with mixed results.
"There are words that fall slowly, drop by drop, in a constant assault on the heart. They were never intrepid or courageous, simple, ordinary words… "Words of rain" is the story of Teo, an indigenous woman born in the Peruvian jungles of Ucayali, who has to travel to Asturias with her husband.
What happened to Bárbara Molina? Her body was never found and no suspect was ever caught. A phone call disrupts the destiny of several people: a policeman on the verge of retirement, a mother who has lost all hope of finding her disappeared daughter, and a girl who betrayed her best friend.
In this book, Álex Rovira gathers the quotes and ideas that have most seduced him along his reading life. Author of international renown, he has managed to select an admirable number of impressions which denote experience and vital wealth.
Adult life has separated the attractive Palas from her younger half-brother, Hector, who lives in London. But a family occasion will reunite them, obliging both to consider why they seem to be condemned either to be completely separated or completely united, because the possibility of a prudent distance does not exist for them.
Clarence has grown up listening to stories about the African country which his father Jacobo and his uncle Kilian emigrated to in the decade of 1950 to work in a cocoa plantation.
Aynor, the tyrant who governs the light-filled northern zone of the planet Palmyra, plans to take control of the dark southern zone, currently inhabited by violent rebels, and become the most powerful man on the planet. But his plans are disrupted by Zephyra, his own daughter, and in particular by Jano, a young man destined to make a legend going round Palmyra come true.
During the winter of 2010, in a small inland town on Mallorca, Anna and Marina meet again after not seeing each other for fifteen years, to sell a windmill and bakery they have inherited from a woman they never knew. They are two sisters with very different life stories. Anna is well-off, has barely left the island and remains married to a man she no longer loves.