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The civic duty of the philosopher or of any of us; the abandonment of the sacred without renouncing the mystery of the world's existence; experiences of death in extreme situations such as the death penalty, suicide or euthanasia, bearing in mind that life is not sacred; animal rights as an extension of the rights humans claim for ourselves; the question of our identity as people; the probl
There is no worse storm than the ones that go on in your own head! Our minds never rest, even when we’re asleep. This book can help children identify the thoughts that make them feel nervous, restless, sad or angry. What’s more, you'll be learning great tricks to get those unwelcome thoughts out of your little but wonderful heads!
This is the story of Pepita the Seedling, who was always getting carried away by the wind every time she ventured out. Worried she might fly too far away, her family try to keep her on the ground. Will they find away to avoid losing her forever?
Pepito is a boy, onion is just a description. A thousand and one layers of love from everybody who knows him make Pepito not a boy but an onion. Find out what happens when he escapes all the layers!
A Brief History of Music offers a tour of this fascinating subject, starting with prehistoric times and continuing through the ancient world, the middle ages, the renaissance, the baroque, classical and romantic periods up to the 20th Century and the latest trends.
The animals in the forest have a visit from the Mischievous Goblin, but naughty as he is, the Goblin begins hiding personal objects from the little animals. To help them find these objects, children will have to open envelopes, buttons and zips and follow the clues that the Goblin has left all over the book.
Paula Quiñones arrives in Azafrán to locate graves from the civil war era. As soon as she sets her lame foot in the town she feels as though the sky is growing heavy above her and an invisible elastic is pulling on her body, keeping her away from her destination, the Beato family's hotel beside a billboard displaying the word 'Azufrón'.
This book is a strange psychology treatise on the sources of evil. José Antonio Marina, acting once more as a cultural detective, investigates a powerful and enduriing part of western tradition. The canon of perversity. For over fifteen centuries the detailed plans of the basements of the soul - the seven capital vices - have been passed down.
Throughout history, many athletes have been shining examples of tolerance, persistence, teamwork and respect for others. Some of them were world famous, but others remained anonymous. Little Big Acts in Sport collects some of their stories with the aim of showing how sport can be an important means to social transformation.
At the School of War there has been a horrendous crime. A man has been murdered and his body cut up and disposed of in the drains. But not only that, the alleged murderer, Captain Vicente Agrelo, the school head, hero of the Cuban War, and a drunk, gambler and troublemaker, is in an incestuous relationship with his eldest daughter Virtudes.