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        The Brave Prince is Scared

        by Meza, Estelí

        The Brave Prince doesn’t want to hunt bad beasts, he wants to read them stories, enjoy the jungle and discover wonders. Yet everyone, except for him, seems to know what he should do, thus making him feel very small. Until one day he transforms his fear. This story shifts from the traditional fairy tales with a character that doesn’t stick to the stereotype of the unbeatable, fearless prince. Rather, his courage lies in confronting his fears and going on a quest for his true identity.

      • Children's & YA

        The Guest and Other Sinister Stories

        by Dávila, Amparo

        Through a selection of thrilling and exciting illustrated stories, Mexican author, Amparo Dávila, and Argentinian illustrator, Santiago Caruso, create a fascinating reading spectrum for young audiences. This set combines classic tales of the author: “Petrified trees” and “Concrete music”, alongside with fantastic stories as “The guest”, the story of an ordinary woman hunted by an unknown creature; “High kitchen”, a short story where miniature beings confront their inevitable fate, among others.

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        The Gnawed

        by Cadena, Agustín

        The putrid flesh beings and the black tar coming from open wounds, the ones that are not alive but are not dead either, those ones called the gnawed are the ones that are eating all the people at the town. That’s where Cristina, Esteban, and Arturo live, the ones who survived this pandemic after their parents died, since, due to some reason, it does not affect children nor teens. To make things worse, Natalia, Cristina’s sister, goes missing without a trace. Over time, the town’s isolation, the lack of food, and the increase of attacks from the gnawed force the three friends to make the difficult decision to either stay to resist at home or undertake the trip to “the island”, a place that is rumored could be a refuge to the survivors of the gnawing.

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        Siwar, the Guardian Jaguar

        by Falcón Maldonado, Cristina

        A stray dog goes to the park to play and share stories with other dogs, which have different lives than its own. Sometimes these are tempting, but he prefers his freedom. One day, a particular being comes out from its shadow: Siwar, a guardian jaguar that soon will become a dear friend for the dog. After long conversations under the light of luminous bones, Siwar will give the protagonist a mission: become the new partner of Sisa, a girl who recently lost a very special friend…

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        Infinite

        by Córdova, Adolfo

        The little ones begin to discover their environment and their individuality from an early age, this picture book approaches to that inner and deep territory of the childhood and comes along the two protagonists to an exploration of their daily lives and, mainly, of themselves. The brief and poetic text of Adolfo Córdova takes us to a travel around the human body, and the illustrations of Cristina Sitja carry us to a world of imagination through colorful and playful pictures. Along the book, we will see this sequence in which a girl and a boy, playing and looking themselves  —accompanied by particular characters that come alive— will reveal to the reader on each page their infinite worlds.

      • Children's & YA

        Panthera Leo

        by Molina, Alicia

        Julia is going through a bad time: her mom and her dad are going to go away for three months to finish their diplomas outside of the country and they have left her aunt Sofía in charge of her, meaning, apart from changing house, she will also have to change school. There Julia will meet every kind of specimens: a protective elephant miss, and an understanding giraffe, some obedient zebras, and a dangerous tigress with whom she will fight against more than once. Julia will have to overcome many obstacles alone, and still, in the middle of it, she will have to find time to visit his very peculiar friend: Panther leo.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Clic

        by Roger Ycaza

        Alone at house and far away from everything, a father and his daughter find a way to get out of routine through imagination and stories. The adventure begins in a distant jungle with friendly and strange creatures, then, in a sailing ship, it transports us to the sea, and from there, it takes us to float into outer space. Along with their furry friend, father and daughter come into an extraordinary journey in which time and space are infinite; both are guided only by the joy of being alive and together.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2021

        Giant

        by Alexandra Castellanos

        Cris imagines, has fun, and explores the world hand by hand with a very special friend, who unconditionally accompanies her. He is giant, but this does not stop them from playing hide and seek, dancing, or drawing.The problem is that he gets bigger and bigger, so much, that one day he no longer fits in the house, so they decide to go out for a walk in the city; however, the giant keeps growing, and soon, he will have to transform into something else...

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        The Sea

        by Micaela Chirif

        A poetry book that leads us through a marine ride; with it, the reader will discover several beings who live under the sea waters: fishes, a whale, an octopus, and even a mermaid. At the same time, the story of two characters will be narrated: the fisherman and Raquel, who from start to finish, will explore the mysteries and secrets that are hidden in the water, simultaneously, they will observe the stars and the clouds until finding a tiger that does not know the sea.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Savages

        by Antonio Ramos Revillas

        Efraín’s life —complicated and with shortcomings— continues impassive, until one day his Mum is violently taken by the police. He and his brothers, Fredy and Marcos, will have to look for all the ways to release her from a cruel system that labels and discriminates them. To build a future for their family, they will have to be cautious of asking help from the wrong people, as any false step could entangle them with the cartels of his neighborhood.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2021

        Lo que no se comprende

        by Inés Arredondo

        A selection of short stories by Inés Arredondo, in which the feminine, the sensuality, the eroticism, the unspeakable desire, death, the sordid, and otherness are recurrent themes, and they are part of what can´t be understood, of the intangible that are present in the daily life of its characters. This edition exquisitely illustrated by the young Mexican woman John Marceline contains stories like “Summer”, “Shadows between shadows”, “Mariana”, “The Shunammite”, “Opus 123”, among others.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2020

        A Song I Don´t Know

        by Micaela Chirif

        There are phone calls that make us laugh or cry, that lead us to remember things or dream about others, and calls that fill us with nerves. But one day, we answer the phone to someone who has gone long ago… the conversation, despite what we might think, is quite normal: we say everything, even when we say nothing. Until we hang up…

      • Children's & YA

        How Do They Protect Themselves?

        by Clementina Equihua

        When animals feel threatened, they react or adapt to the new conditions of their environment to save their life. These behaviors can be innate, genetically programmed, or learned, and answer to the way animals interact with others and with the physical environment where they live. With this book, the little readers can learn about the survival strategies that animals use to adapt themselves to difficult conditions such as weather, vegetation, natural disasters, lack of food, and predators.

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