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A feverish novel that runs through childhood and adolescence in the discovery of desire while telling the struggle to give it a name and a direction.
Adrián N. Bravi, with his sarcastic and melancholic gaze, draws a vivid portrait of those who obsessively persist in finding order inside chaos.
A unique novel able to grasp the spirit of our time that makes us clinging to the end of all hopes while deceiving us, yet again, into thinking that reality can still be changed.
“A demon will come, sooner or later, to longer, ensuring that when she comes there will be eat up your life. You just got to run, wait somewhere else for a fairer death. Unless your demon is you.”
Voices of women who defied Fascism: true stories of resistance, motherhood, clandestinity and bravery, set between convents, secret radios and Abruzzo’s mountains.
A book to understand the shocking changes taking place in our world. Why are autocracies growing around the world? And why, in the West, do the less affluent classes and the suburbs vote for the right, while city center residents are mostly progressive?
The first manual (worldwide) with nautical terms expressed in sign language.
Maybe affected by the Peter Pan syndrome, with the excuse of an unconditional love for the sea and its creatures, the characters of 'Children of a Shamandura' live and work forgetting about their chronological age.
An epic journey through forgotten wrecks, messages in bottles and submerged treasures.
An emotional journey begins, where past and present come together in the clear waters of the Red Sea.