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This novel is the fruit of the interview the author, a known investigative journalist, conducted with people linked to the world of espionage, politics and the economy.
Entrenched behind the so-called Atlantic Wall, the Nazi troops await the imminent Allied invasion. In England, the greatest armada the world has ever seen is being prepared, for a confrontation between men and machines. It is the beginning of summer, 1944, and a Spanish teacher, exiled after having fought for the Republican cause, warns of a new and terrifying German weapon.
For the first time in a single volume, we present the trilogy that changed the course of Spanish literature. An ambitious project in which Art, with a capital A, takes the floor, in the form of hypnotic pieces of poetic prose and micro-stories with the evocative power of an old Polaroid, and with the collaboration of cartoonist and illustrator Pere Joan.
The reader will find in this book a great diversity at several levels. This has allowed us to divide the book in several sections. We start and finish with two generic chapters, the first of them with more influence in the approach of the psychology to the cinema, and the last one with more emphasis in the opposite.
Pucu the caterpillar thinks all the animals in the forest are more beautiful or happier than she is. But Pucu will come to see that she too is very special when she begins to go through a surprising transformation. In this story you will learn that we all have something special, and that many animals hide spectacular surprises, however normal they may seem on the outside...
Oliver inherits a large colonial house in the coastal village of Suances, Cantabria. In renovating the house they find the squashed corpse of a baby, alongside something completely anachronistic.
Elia has just woken up from a coma and is feeling a bit disorientated. The last thing she remembers is a concert and a sentence: "I can't give you the song back, but I can show you how fishes dance". Now that her parents have bought her a smartphone, Elia can finally use Heartbits (an app similar to WhatsApp) and we readers get to witness all her conversations.
Puncho has just moved to a new house in the country and, like any amateur lover of plants, he decided to cultivate his own kitchen garden. But something strange happens to the seeds. Why, despite all his care, don't they sprout?
After receiving a scholarship, Nerea moves from her city, Valencia, to the capital of the United States, Washington D.C. Her new life, in a completely unknown city so different from what she knows, immerses her in an adventure of adaptation which she skilfully unfolds.
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