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The life of a small town is changed by the appearance of a strange igloo, and questions begin to arise. A story for learning how to look with the heart, not the eyes. A call for solidarity in a world used to indifference. The book extols the importance of essential values such as solidarity and respect.
The pyramids are shrouded in enigma, but Egypt has other equally magical places that are still unknown, like the labyrinth of Hawara, a mysterious underground maze that conceals the truth about grand former Empires.
This is not a great esoteric book or a complicated manual. Quite the opposite, it offers simple benevolent spells, aimed at improving our own lives and those of the people around us.
The unsuspecting sailor sets out in his boat in search of fish to catch. The sea appears to be calm today, but he is about to discover that beneath the waves there is much more than fish.
Auria and the Sforza dynasty are under threat from a rebellion forming within the senate itself. The conspiracy against the life of the Emperor unites some families while others remain loyal, and the situation unleashes a chain of ambiguities and conflicts that provoke the tension between the clans.
Viria is the land of men; Gineyka is the land of women. The differences between the two nations are notable. In Viria, the Lavalle brothers have their lives seemingly settled, Neith Sinagra scrapes by on the mean streets, and Arabella Medici is trying to get by without getting married.
Love of animals, unconditional friendship and freedom are the qualities that leap out in this book which was awarded the 12th International Compostela Prize for Picture Books. "Milu's Dog" is the story of a girl and her unusual pet who is her best playmate. Taking care of an animal is an important responsibility: feeding them, bringing them up and taking them to the vet...
Octavio Alberola has spent eighty years thinking, living and evolving his life from the perspective of anarchism and he has never hesitated to question each one of his actions to the point of dramatically effecting his very existence.
Prince Seraphim turns on its head the ideas of stereotypical gender models that have characterized traditional children's literature. With a co-educational background, the story promotes the values of tolerance, respect, freedom and equal opportunities, in a society free of discrimination and sexist attitudes.
In 1923 the government of Primo de Rivera decided to conceal the belt of misery that encircled the city from the sight of the expected visitors to the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929.