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      • Children's & YA
        September 2018

        Dictionary of American Myths

        by María García Esperón, Illustrated by Amanda Mijangos

        From the Spider Grandmother of the Hopis to the white Zamna of the Mayans, this dictionary traces the dreams and legends of the men and women who have lived on American soil since the remote times of origin. Narrations that speak of lightning and hurricanes, of deluges and stories of love; of the union of seeds with gods and men, with animals and stars.

      • Children's & YA

        Would you dare?

        by Daniel Hernández Chambers, Illustrated by Luis San Vicente

        Victor’s headaches are getting worse. While trying to calm one of them, he receives a message on his computer. It is from a hooded person who seeks to challenge him. Although Víctor tries to ignore the invitation, he knows that he is passionate about challenges and decides to enter. This mysterious game gets more and more confusing; now Victor has more questions than answers…

      • Children's & YA

        Party in the wasteland

        by Graciela Bialet, Illustrated by Renata Galindo

        If there’s a party in the wasteland, everyone should better come. The dog with its fleas, the cat, the rat, the beetle, the termites and Mr. Pulgón are all invited. And the kids, of course! What a great idea! But even good ideas are at risk if “the green stops being green” and if it starts smelling like sticky venom… A story of friendship and shared effort to recover the greenery and hope; the joy of being together in the party of life, where each one takes their place.

      • Children's & YA

        Sebastian Bom and the white crocodile

        by Mónica Rodríguez, Illustrated by Isidro R. Esquivel

        Bastian is a child like any other child of the favela, except that he was born with spots that little by little have spread on his skin. His family is worried about him and Bastian does not understand why. His father finds a way to “cure” him even if this means putting himself in danger. An encounter with America, a girl whitter than the snow, prompts him to look for the white crocodile from Princess Titiaca’s legend. Bastian will turn his search into a discovery journey of who he really is. Will he be able to find his white crocodile?

      • Children's & YA
        May 2021

        Twice Nicolás

        by Monique Zepeda, Illustrated by Cecilia Rébora

        Nicolas draws very ferocious animals, or at least that’s what they seem. But when the dark black night arrives, they escape. Frightened Nico cannot sleep. Mother knows that pink tigers cannot be too brave and that confetti panthers are more fun. Next to her, Nico discovers that things that scare us can also be painted in colors.

      • Children's & YA

        Navigators in the kitchen

        by Berta Hiriart, Illustrated by Lorena Mondragón

        When the pandemic arrives to the city, the navigators from this story are forced to undertake an unexpected journey, which will make them discover endless important things. Do you know where? In the most unexpected place: the kitchen! Join Sara, Teo and Tania on their great journey.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2020

        Things at Home

        by Jairo Buitrago, Illustrated by Rafael Yockteng

        This book encourages us to contemplate and enjoy every detail of our daily life, from the perspective of a small boy who stops to ponder about the things that make up his home and their inhabitants.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2017

        Master of Disguise

        by Jairo Buitrago, Illustrated by Roger Ycaza

        On each page, different children disguise and hide. Sometimes to reach a cookie, others to read their favorite book and some more not to eat vegetables. A book that invites children to discover that not everything is what it seems.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2017

        A Thousand Suns Away

        by Antonio Ramos Revillas, Illustrated by Isidro R. Esquivel

        Ulises is a child who cannot be near sunlight. One night he meets an astronomer, after his first encounter, the astronomer will help the boy to plan a trip to the moon. Night after night they talk about the stars and the universe. From that friendship, both will face the limits of fantasy and one of them will perform a feat that seemed impossible.

      • Children's & YA
        June 2009

        For Nina. Diary of a Sexual Identity

        by Javier Malpica, Illustrated by Enrique Torralba

        Nina is not the typical sweet grandma to Claudia, Eduardo’s sister, who has the rough edge missing in his brother, our protagonist. Trapped in a man’s body, Eduardo has chosen a new name: Victoria. Eduardo’s diary will become a confident and an important character in this story. This is a tale that makes us experience what is profoundly human issues and invites us to expand over our own limits.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2012

        Water Revelry

        by Caterina Camastra and Héctor Vega, Illustrated by Julio Torres Lara

        While reading Fiestas del agua, you will walk through the streets of Tixtla, Guerrero, know its stories, attend its parties, see the masks parade, and dance “the fandango” with the rhythm of its music and sounds. In addition, you will enter a magical world of characters like La Llorona, Las Cihuatatayotas and El Viejo Ranero, who tell us extraordinary stories about this region.

      • Children's & YA
        September 2017

        Dürer’s Rhinoceros

        by Luis Vera Prendes, Illustrated by Renata Galindo

        In this story the children will learn about the most famous rhinoceros in the world, as it inspired the painter Albrecht Dürer to create a woodcut that is one of the most important works of art of the 16th century. The readers get to know about the journey that the rhinoceros made from his own voice.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2017

        Cubs

        by Berta Hiriart, Illustrated by Adriana Quezada

        A book about the birth of different mammals, in which each animal is the protagonist of the adventure of being born: whales, dromedaries, platypuses, giraffes, shrews and other cubs are seen very closely, in their own habitat.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2014

        Kitsu and the Baku

        by Elizabeth Cruz Madrid, Illustrated by Silvana Ávila

        Night time is meant for humans to sleep, but the citizens from the Eastern City forgot about this. The city’s governor is building a gigantic dollhouse for his daughter and everyone will have to work day and night without resting until the dollhouse is finished. Mountain boy Kitsu will have to face several tests and forest demons to solve his community’s problems with the help of a baku, a nightmare-eater. In this coming of age journey, Kitsu will also understand how to deal with his own problems.

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