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The new novel from Eloy Moreno, an icon of more than 110,000 sales and twenty editions! This special 2020 edition includes a bonus chapter, El Dragón (The Dragon). Exciting, moving, different... Through the eyes of a child, Invisible tells a story that could be any of ours.
Antonio is eight years old and dreams of being a real-life cowboy and that John Wayne, his hero from the films is going to come to Santiago de Compostela to take him to the Wild West. One day, he finds a photo of Freckled Jim, a cowboy his own age, and decides to become him. However, this is not an easy mission, although fighting for your dreams always has big rewards.
Kambirí is a nine month old African baby rescued from a dinghy onf the island of Lampedusa, along with her dead mother and seventy immigrants. A doctor decides to take care of her and the whole village helps to raise her while attempts are made to find her father.
The godfather’s garden tells the story of two children who watch television all day long. Their grandfather tells them that there is nothing better than gardening, so they get down to work and start preparing the land, planting seeds and enjoying the countryside and the magic of nature. In the end, the children are very grateful to their grandfather and prepare a surprise for him...
It's bath time, a daily routine that with a little imagination can become a true adventure. The soap box is like a flying saucer, the sponge reminds us of the car-wash, and the shampoo foam is a lot like an iceberg. What better than bath-time for an exciting adventure? And Mum can join you, but is that Mum or is it a desert island?
One winter night a man arrives at the Sallent in Santa Pau. Soon this newcomer is engaged as a tutor to Mar, a thirteen-year-old girl. Her family is the axis around which all lives in the valley of Ser revolve. "This girl will be lost," says her grandfather, a man who has the gift of water divining and of giving orders without opening his mouth.
One calm boring September morning, a series of events begins that will end in a completely unexpected climax. A journey of discovery hidden in the branches of a great tree.
Benítez Reyes' new novel sets us in a moving meeting of five conspiracy theorists, in the midst of the pandemic, who allow their theories to run wildly to exotic conclusions, in contradiction of official information which they consider to be flagrant breaches of reality.
In this first instalment, investigative journalist Magda Ventura uncovers what may be the most important case of her career. A case that could cost her life. Magda's life hasn't been easy, not only does her work often lead her into the dark margins of society, but she lost her partner, just before their wedding, and she herself was the victim of an attack in Afghanistan.
To summarise, Daniel is already in his third year of Journalism although some things haven't changed: his relationship with Alicia and his powerful visions. This time his visions centre of Mexico where several youngsters like him have died in mysterious circumstances. Things become particularly complicated when one of his professors suggests a trip to Mexico as part of a history project.