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Claudia, the young protagonist of this story, narrates the extraordinary events that one summer ended up altering her family’s already chaotic life. It all begins with the arrival of Uncle Fede, a scientist who brings a mysterious substance that could change the entire course of humanity.
Socri, Konfi, Topo and Rey, the protagonists of Iranzo’s El perro pastor que perdió su rebaño [the sheepdog who lost his flock], must act according to the decisions they made after receiving the owl’s teachings. They must each follow their own path and transform their lives, turning the approaches they learned during their apprenticeship into habits.
It takes great courage to go on when the map of life has been torn. It takes great courage to love again. A SURPRISING LOVE STORY THAT CAME OUT OF MADRID’S TERROR ATTACKS OF 11 MARCH 2004. A REALISTIC STORY WITH A HINT OF FANTASY. Ada and Gabiel have survived the attack. Their souls and bodies left the trains in a sorry state.
Two strangers have to share a three storied house for a few days, both insisting on maintaining order and making themselves indispensable. A woman anxiously awaits the arrival of a younger man to liberate her from her boredom and frustration. Scott returns to England after his polar expedition but nobody welcomes him.
When Count Abrino is about to die, he asks his best knight Bodius to bring his daughter Auria back to the castle. Three years before, accused of witchcraft, the young girl had decided to shut herself away in a solitary tower known as the Crow’s Nest. Even though Bodius manages to encounter the beautiful young woman, the count dies before the pair return.
The internet is an extraordinary knowledge infrastructure and the first with a global range, a generator of a radically new phenomenon: a metaculture based on hypertext. Its emergence is changing human interactions and social movements.
Shortlisted for the prestigious Rómulo Gallegos Prize in 2005, this book is swamped, in equal parts, with innocence, cruelty and luxury. It is D.J’s journey to the, for him, exotic North, where the snow camps out in the mountains and red-bearded old men tell interminable stories in the heat of a bar they call The People. There starts the amazing adventure of a fleeing urbanite.
The tall tales which Andrés Ibáñez has brought together in “The Scent of Cardamom” are audacious and earthy, subtle and surprising. There are stories of compassionate bandits, of cruel widows, of vengeful women: delicate tales of blood and honour.
The Pursuer (El Perseguidor) is one of Julio Cortázar’s finest literary achievements and a classic of 20th century literature. With masterly manipulation of existential undercurrents, the story portrays the last days of virtuoso saxophonist Jonny carter, whose life passes by on the edge of lucidity and self destruction.