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      • General fiction (Children's/YA)
        July 2019

        Antonia va al río

        by Diego Sanchez

        The girl and Antonia have to go, and so does their family. But not just theirs, others’ families have to part. ¿Why? Something has happened, is not explicit in the book, but is clear they all have to leave. The kids have their pets and the adults all what they need to navigate, get across the jungle and find a new home. But as it’s usual in such contexts, when one has to migrate, one loses and one gain; and this is what this book is about. Dipacho uses his brush, his colors, and his narrative to offer a story lived by many but very little known in the flesh.

      • Animal stories (Children's/YA)
        March 2017

        Cuando el mundo era así

        by Triunfo Arciniegas / Álvaro Sánchez

        When the wolrd was like that compiles several stories about picaresque characters from Latin-American oral tradition, and some others from the author’s own imagination, who explores the idea of a world only inhabited by hungry animals. Thus, through the humor, wit, and naughtiness of Arciniegas’ pen, the reader will find some sui generis situations in which Uncle Rabbit, Uncle Tiger, Uncle Coyote, and Uncle Fox, among others, will be up to their old tricks.

      • Animal stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2017

        León y ratón

        by Jairo Buitrago / Rafael Yockteng

        Jairo Buitrago and Rafael Yockteng, two of the most celebrated authors of picture books in Latin-America, brought us Lion and mouse a new version of this classic tale of an improbable friendship. Lion is a big, beautiful beast, while Mouse is a little and cranky rodent. First, they will hate each other but, in time, they will become the best pals, not because they make each other lots of favors… After all, that’s not what friendship is about, ¿is it?

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