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        Pepa Guindilla

        by Ana Campoy

        Pepa Guindilla has two parents, a mother, two houses and an unbearable neighbor. She divides her life between her two homes, and life is she has no complaints. Her only problem is Hateful Snitch, the downstairs neighbor, her irreconcilable arch enemy. Pepa does not intend to revolutionize the peaceful life of those around her. She only follows her personal logic step by step, but each step leads to some funny mischief, whose consequences she will have to deal with. With an optimism that brings about laughter, Pepa Guindilla’s adventures follow the tradition of the stories of Little Nicolás or Christine Nöstlinger. A succession of hilarious adventures that also invite reflection thanks to a mixture of tenderness, surprise and chutzpah.

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        PEN FRIENDS Series - 1

        by Ana Campoy

        Anna is a gamer who has just moved with her family to another city and is punished without being allowed to play. Ricardo is a blacksmith apprentice who feels fortunate because he helps in that the ultimate sword, that which will kill the dragon that is besieging his village, be in good condition.They both join the Pen Friends program and begin to correspond. Anna soon discovers that Ricardo’s universe is familiar to her. All she must do is look at her computer`s screen...Join the Pen Friends program, grab a pencil and a piece of paper and get ready for the fun to begin.

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        Mona Carmona and the Sagrada Familia enigma

        by José Ignacio Valenzuela

        A man has died and with that the fate of his city has changed. Francesc Carmona has left, the last human being capable of telling the truth about the Sagrada Familia, that pride of Barcelona that has been under construction for more than a hundred years. Now only speculation and legend remain around Gaudí's masterpiece. Unless Ramona Carmona, Mona to her friends, manages to prove that her grandfather did not take any secret to the grave, that the truth is there, waiting for someone to have the ability—and the audacity—to reveal it.

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