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End of the 19th century. León de Ubach, owner of an industrial Colony, returns from England with a splendid wife on his arm: Inés is beautiful, cultured, and thirty years younger than him. They are accompanied by Tessa, her sister, a hardened Suffragette who in London lived as a free woman.
In March 1936, Madrid is a city in turmoil after the recent electoral victory of the Frente Popular. In an alleyway in the city centre a fourteen year-old girl is found strangled, and her body shows unusual decorum: a perfect bow around her neck, her hands crossed on her chest, her dress neatly arranged over her rigid legs. And she won't be the last.
A humorous novel which follows the pattern of classic detective fiction, adapting this to the Valencia of the 1980s. Two characters are involved in a dangerous adventure to try and get back a strange jewel.
Wamba is an eleven-year-old captive boy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He and his family are constantly controlled by soldiers who force them to work in the dangerous coltan mines, a highly-prized mineral in the first world. Wamba's parents are hit the hardest when their son is snatched from them to be recruited by a guerrilla group which will turn him into a real boy soldier.
The murder of a woman at the hands of her husband leads to concern among her neighbours: why has such a quiet, seemingly peaceful old man committed such a crime? Who were they? Why were they hiding in the village? What were they running away from? And above all: is it true that this same man, fifty years ago, killed the woman's first husband?
A novel set in 20th century France, about dreams, triumphs, defeats and the infinite ways of loving. Belmanso is a house situated in a village with no name because the sign at the entrance has been torn down to be made into a gun or the helmet of a fighter. Just as people survive war, places can also survive neglect, but they need new souls to breathe the life they lost back into them.
Bemol Pispante loves music. This is why the little mouse lives in a piano. All the other mice think Bemol is mad because he is putting them all in danger. The owner of the house is a great pianist who is practising a beautiful but difficult piece of music. Includes a CD-ROM with additional multimedia content.
The feast day of the Holy Innocents is as good a day to die as any other. This must have been what Gervasio Álvarez thought when he heard the news of the appearance of a body. Andrea Mérida, the widow of a soldier, mother of three children, a pensioner, has died from a cocaine overdose. No one heard or saw anything.
This books is a novel about childhood and memories, a marvellous text which transports us in time and space by means of carefully ordered images of Barcelona. The experiences are so exquisite that it is easy to feel the protagonist's emotions, from her grazed knees covered in dust and blood to the feeling of loss that we felt when we said goodbye to our last day of the holidays.
Crisis is a mosaic-novel whose protagonists are multiple and are one. The mosaic, without beginning or end, comprises different moments of drama, anguish and hope in the lives of Hispanic immigrants in the United States in the context of the Great Recession.