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The story of Barcelona is visible to any passerby who walks down its streets and through its squares, looks at its buildings and listens with surprise and admiration to stories of days gone by. The streets of the city hide stories waiting to be discovered by someone passing by at the rhythm of their own footsteps.
Aswith previous books in the series, the abundant illustrations that accompany the 20 lessons help to maintain the practical nature of the work for those professionals interested in diseases of the feet.
31 Nights is a month of August that begins and ends in a vat of sulphuric acid in wait of a corpse to dissolve. It is a corrosive story, set deep down in the guts of a disco, the Premium Room, where a journalist finds himself dragged into a plot involving drugs, discoteque thugs and outstanding debts in the Madrid nightlife.
This book is a real innovation within the extremely rich scene of Spanish and Galician cookery, a work that will open the reader’s eyes to a world of new sensations, tastes and textures.
This book offers a panorama of the multiple ways of using blackberries, redcurrants, blueberries and raspberries, but also gooseberries and elderberries. Most of the suggestions – wonderfully illustrated with Ana Couceiro’s photographs – are very simple and serve as a base for other preparations.
Manuel Gerena sings from an ardent, determined solidarity. For this reason he writes his own lyrics and clothes them in a timeless music where the intimate strains of a lament seems to merge with the communal shout of rebellion. These songs are defined by their human condition, their critical sensibility.
Now ME is a call to the greatness which exists within every human being. When life challenges us we must wake up to the world of possibilities which each of us carries inside. It is a call to believe in ourselves and in our ability to make a positive impact through our will to overcome.
When she loses her house keys our protagonist starts out on an astonishing adventure with the imagination as its only driver. A book that is both simple and intense, half way between an illustrated book and a graphic novel, which, in the end, makes you want to go back to the beginning.
This epic and fantastic novel interweaves the lives of unforgettable characters such as Muhamad, the son of Marwán, who divides his love between Judit, 'la Guapísima', and Adine, Judit's cousin; the Duke Claudio, leader and representative of the Christians, or the Emir Abderramán II, a monarch who is as refined and cultured as he is cruel and vengeful.
The Amadis of Gaul begins with the story of the furtive love between King Perión of Gaul and Princesa Elisena of Britain which results in the birth of a child who is abandoned in a boat.