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After a mishap at the zoo years ago, Dani stopped speaking. With the hope that it will help him recover his speech, his family decide to go on a safari to Africa. Soon after they arrive a series of events mean that Dani find himself alone and helpless in the African savannah.
Eileen lives a pleasantly normal life. She works in Public Relations in the family business, she earns a good salary, and is crazy about her Huskie and the two friends that she has had since childhood.
Three foreigners dead on the Costa Brava, all three red as crabs and with inexplicable smiles on their lips. The case seems clear for National Guardsman Rafael Corrales: it must have been jellyfish, whose poison doesn't affect the locals because they have 'better skin'.
It is the year 480 BC. Xerxes, the King of Persia, declares war to the Greek states that have not surrendered before him. General Themistocles, a convinced democrat, leads the fleet that will fight in the Straight between Salamis and Athens to stop Xerxes expansionist plans, the terrible King of Persia who wants to dominate the East.
“Sometimes your brain just clicks and nothing is ever where it was again” Which is exactly what happens to Méritus Moodle while he stands looking at some cave paintings of a strange person wearing some sort of crown made of leaves.
One foggy morning in 1980, Julio Vilches disembarked on the Galician island of Sálvora, located in the mouth of the Arousa River, ready to start his stint as the lighthouse keeper.
Samuel is hardly afraid of anything: not dogs, or heights, or strangers or storms… He's not even afraid of snakes! There's only one thing that scares him a little bit… Would you like to know what it is? A story for all those children who, like Samuel, face up to their fears… And they often manage to overcome them!
A starkly real Madrid where the unexpected, and even the magical, can suddenly just happen. This is the space inhabited by the characters of this novel about Nikki and Sánchez, a couple of losers in search of an opportunity. Once they shared a life, but then their paths diverged.
It offers the keys to understand the antiJudaism that has impregnated the political and social history of Spain. The author, Pere Bonnín, a descendant like many intellectuals- even if they are not aware of it- of converted Jews, explains in this singular book what the practice of Judaism consists of.
Santi, Jordi, the Princess and the Dragon presents a slightly different take on the classic dragons and princesses story. . . . The story's protagonist is a princess who lives - in two castles! One of these she shares with her mamá, her papu (her father-in-spirit) and a whole heap of relations, and in the other she lives with her papá and her mamu (who in no way resembles a wicked step-mother).