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Shambhala, a Sanskrit word, means "place of peace and tranquility": an apt name for the work of sowing seeds of light across the land. We find ourselves in the mother city of the underground world of Agharta, a place still remembered today by Lamas and other Eastern sages.
In the time when animals, plants and water could still speak, Joan-Ratot and his wife, the little rat Torna-per-més lived in the Sierra de Castalla.
The place where they had chosen to live was enough to give the couple a strong reason to be happy.
In October 2010 Jorge Lorenzo became champion in motorcycling's 500cc category. He is the new and unrivalled king of MotoGP; having secured 383 points he also broke the record for most points won in a season. It has been 11 years since the last Spaniard, Álex Crivillé, achieved the same feat, which only adds to the magnitude of the Mallorcan rider's success.
The skeleton Huesecitos wants to be a footballer like the people made of flesh and blood. Dismayed, his family tries to make him see that this is not possible for a skeleton. But even so, why not try ? This book is part of the collection entitled "El Baugul dels Monstres" (A Chest Full of Monsters), a series of ten titles designed to dispel fear through reading.
When she agreed to go out with that boy, Marta did not realise that she was entering hell, or that from then on, it would be as agonising to go forward as to try to escape. PASQUAL ALAPONT's hair raising novel is written in the style of a thriller, complete with psychopath.
This book tells the story of Narciso, Lirio and their three daughters: Rosa, Margarita and Violeta. All the characters have the names of flowers, and live in L’Albagés when there were still no cars, or motorbikes, or computers... is that difficult for you to imagine? Well, this book will help you.
The failures of old age are at the centre of this new collection of twenty stories by Sergi Pámies. Individual and collective fatalities, the capacity to survive them and the varied emotions they cause are described with the obsessive style that characterised the author's previous books and which has engaged thousands of readers.
“This is a ground-breaking work by one of Spain’s foremost contemporary historians. It is based on extensive original research, which has uncovered material of clear international significance. “(Kirsty Hooper)
The most famous policeman from Spanish noir's underworld chases a wheelchair through the dirty streets of Barcelona. A crime has been committed from this wheelchair, and he thinks he knows who the owner is.
A viceroy stands in for a king. In the 16th and 17th centuries the royal House of Asturias possessed a set of states whose common characteristic was that the king must rule them as though he were only king of each one.