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Three-eyed Frog is growing up in a contaminated place, the water where he lives is very dirty. But why? He will have to jump very high to understand what's happening and discover the reasons for the damage to his habitat.
Why have they got me out of bed in such a hurry? It's still nighttime. We leave, carrying very few things. This isn't an outing. Every face looks frightened and tired. Dad holds my hand very tightly. It hurts. I want to cry, but I don't. Where are we going? Why are we running away? Those are the questions asked by the young girl who is the protagonist of this fictitional, very contemporary story.
'Relatos Faunescos' ('Fawnish Stories') is a collection of stories that all feature animals, whether they are the protagonists of the story, because an animal is the key to the dénouement, or simply because the protagonist looks or behaves like an animal. On this basis, each story focuses on a specific animal: a sea bream, a fly, a camel...
It's not always easy for young children to understand the Gospels. The language, the scenes, the characters all presuppose knowledge of the adult world and of the context in which Jesus lived. In its young children's version, the Rezandovoy team has for years offered a weekly adaptation of the Sunday Gospel reading.
Rita goes to Egypt to meet up with her Uncle Daniel, who is working on some excavations, but due to a terrible misunderstanding, Rita fails to find the person her uncle has sent to meet her and joins a band of robbers who are looking for the same treasure as her Uncle Daniel. A series of amusing coincidences will leave Rita passing herself off as a young archaeologist.
Originally published in 1927, this humorous novel tells the adventures of Roque Fernandez, a dull civil servant who dies and instead of arriving in heaven, finds himself reincarnated as Jean Rochestier (Roque Two), who speaks French and has a wife and two children with whom he feels an imposter.
Albert Corner i Espiga left the Cuban war behind him some time ago, but he promised himself he would never again be that conscript burdened with poverty and misfortune, but a new man, a survivor. And using that instinct he managed to build a fortune, become part of the Catalan haute bourgeoisie and start a well-off family. These are tense times and the sparks begin to fly.