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      • Boslen LLC Publishing House

        BOSLEN is independent publishing house. It has existed since 2002. Our publishing house is distinguished by a special attitude to the level of printing of the book, the search for new forms and design solutions, the desire for technological innovation, enthusiasm and a wide sphere of creative interests. We believe that simply compiled information, that is, a book without a publishing idea, which the designer, editor and the whole team embody, is comparable to performing an orchestra without a conductor: it has all the necessary instruments, but there is no agreement between them, nothing binds them. We are engaged in an experimental book, that is, editions that we design from idea to circulation, together with the authors and the entire project team. The slogan of our publishing house is "The Union of Letters and Creativity"

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        EL RÍO DE LOS COPOS DE NIEVE

        by Ben Ami Eliahu

        EL RÍO DE LOS COPOS DE NIEVE   Un viaje hacia el Gran espíritu por Ben Ami Eliahu El Gran espíritu, el espíritu común a toda la humanidad, que contiene todas sus emociones y todos sus pensamientos y posibilita su transición de una generación a otra, está en peligro. Está sangrando. Ya se sienten las consecuencias: un fenómeno extraño, ominoso, congelante se propaga en todo el mundo y provoca un importante descenso en la temperatura corporal de la gente.   Omer, un chico sensible e inteligente que sufre por este fenómeno, se propone investigarlo y se ve envuelto en una aventura de dimensiones múltiples en todo el mundo. Un científico que perdió la memoria le da a conocer el resplandor del espíritu, el material que conecta a la humanidad con sus raíces misteriosas. Personajes oscuros acompañan a Omer a las profundidades de nuestras memorias y nuestros pensamientos comunes. Le cuentan de los importantísimos copos de nieve y le enseñan a mirar desde las alturas hacia el río infinito de la vida, porque solo allí, solo y desde lejos, será capaz de comprender un terrible secreto. «El río de los copos de nieve» es un relato de aventuras, pero al mismo tiempo es una alegoría de un mundo obsesionado por la avaricia y del daño causado a su delicado equilibrio. En esta historia extremadamente imaginativa, sorprendente y poética, el autor describe la lucha entre el bien y el mal, lo antiguo y lo nuevo, el libre albedrío y la dominación y, al mismo tiempo, destaca el poder de la simpleza, la inocencia y el amor. Este libro está destinado tanto para adultos como para lectores jóvenes. Ben Ami Eliahu tiene 46 años, está casado y es padre de una hija. Vive en Israel y el país de origen de sus padres es la India.La mayor parte de la novela se escribió en la India, en una cabaña en medio del bosque. Debido al proceso creativo involucrado en el relato, el autor, un diseñador de aplicaciones informáticas, decidió mudarse al país y comenzar a cultivar uvas...

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        EL RÍO DE LOS COPOS DE NIEVE

        by Ben Ami Eliahu

        EL RÍO DE LOS COPOS DE NIEVE / Ben Ami Eliahu   Un viaje hacia el Gran espíritu:  El Gran espíritu, el espíritu común a toda la humanidad, que contiene todas sus emociones y todos sus pensamientos y posibilita su transición de una generación a otra, está en peligro. Está sangrando. Ya se sienten las consecuencias: un fenómeno extraño, ominoso, congelante se propaga en todo el mundo y provoca un importante descenso en la temperatura corporal de la gente.   Omer, un chico sensible e inteligente que sufre por este fenómeno, se propone investigarlo y se ve envuelto en una aventura de dimensiones múltiples en todo el mundo. Un científico que perdió la memoria le da a conocer el resplandor del espíritu, el material que conecta a la humanidad con sus raíces misteriosas. Personajes oscuros acompañan a Omer a las profundidades de nuestras memorias y nuestros pensamientos comunes. Le cuentan de los importantísimos copos de nieve y le enseñan a mirar desde las alturas hacia el río infinito de la vida, porque solo allí, solo y desde lejos, será capaz de comprender un terrible secreto. «El río de los copos de nieve» es un relato de aventuras, pero al mismo tiempo es una alegoría de un mundo obsesionado por la avaricia y del daño causado a su delicado equilibrio. En esta historia extremadamente imaginativa, sorprendente y poética, el autor describe la lucha entre el bien y el mal, lo antiguo y lo nuevo, el libre albedrío y la dominación y, al mismo tiempo, destaca el poder de la simpleza, la inocencia y el amor. Este libro está destinado tanto para adultos como para lectores jóvenes. Ben Ami Eliahu tiene 46 años, está casado y es padre de una hija. Vive en Israel y el país de origen de sus padres es la India. La mayor parte de la novela se escribió en la India, en una cabaña en medio del bosque. Debido al proceso creativo involucrado en el relato, el autor, un diseñador de aplicaciones informáticas, decidió mudarse al país y comenzar a cultivar uvas...

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        Animal stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2019

        Aullido

        by Adolfo Córdova, Armando Fonseca

        Do you hear the wolves howling underneath the ground?  They are buried waiting to be invoked by mother wolf, grandmother wolf and sister wolf. Only then, from the deepest side of the earth, they will rise. From a great explosion they will then be acknowledged as what they are: wolves, corn, wolf opossum, human wolves.

      • El bosque de las sombras

        by Israel Rosey

        El bosque de las sombras (The Woods of Shadows) is a collection of stories by Israel Rosey that ranges from classical story retellings up to narratives in a gothic style written with a clear and cultured prose that is sure to catch the attention of the reader and never let go.

      • Fiction
        May 2018

        El bosque sabe tu nombre

        by Alaitz Leceaga

        THE FOREST KNOWS YOUR NAME / A surprising debut, a different novel, magical, realistic, feminist, picaresque. For a long time there has not emerged a literary debut as refreshing as this first novel by Alaitz Leceaga. El bosque sabe tu nombre even with the elements typical of some trends in the Spanish narrative of recent years, departs essentially from any well-known path and takes the reader along innovative and suggestive tracks. An enchanted place, a dream mansion, a cruel father, twin girls at variance with each other, a lineage of magnificent women fighting for survival, a family saga set in Basque Country in 1928. El bosque sabe tu nombre tells the family saga of the marquises of Zuolaga, owners of a grand mansion, the Villa Soledad, and of a profitable iron mine in a town in Basque Country region. Estrella is a daughter of the Zuloagas: she is capricious, egoistic and has a strong character. She and her twin sister, Alma lead the life of the privileged in the family mansion amongst the parties, the balls, the luxury and also many family secrets. But Estrella and Alma are not like other girls: they can see and talk with the ghosts in the mansion or know exactly when the first spring flower will bloom. Their relationship, however, is tainted with malice, rivalry, jealousy and dangerous power games and it deteriorates when the girls reach adolescence. After a tragic incident and on the eve of the Civil War, Estrella abandons the family mansion and sets on a long trip that will take her from a boarding school in England to the dry lands of California and the glamour of Los Angeles and on her return trip she will have a taste of lavish parties in the Madrid of a new regime. On her way, Estrella will have to do all she can to survive, to retain her land and the family business.

      • Children's & YA

        THE CHILEAN FOREST

        by Written by: Pablo Neruda /Illustrations: Antonia Lara /Original script and editing: Juan Francisco Bascuñán

        “Whoever does not know the Chilean forest, does not know this planet”. This profound and radical message by Neruda regards the wonderful forests of southern Chile, home to countless living beings: some who come out to meet those who enter it, others that always remain hidden. “A rotten log: what a treasure!”: the poet finds the point where life and death are one, the forest soil, where the cyclical becomes a reality, what dies will return in time to be part of the living again. “It is a vertical world: a nation of birds, a crowd of leaves”. Neruda does not say directly that we have to take care of the forests, but he helps us to know them, to discover them, to love them. And in this path what naturally follows is to protect them... This text is part of the memories of Neruda, I confess I have lived (Memoirs).

      • Fiction
        September 2020

        El bosque de los cuatro vientos

        by Maria Oruña

        THE FOREST OF THE FOUR WINDS Jon Bécquer is an anthropologist whose job is to locate and uncover lost historical objects. In an old monastery in Ourense he begins to investigate the curious disappearance of centuries-old relics which are part of The Legend of Nine Rings. So, when the corpse of a man in a Benedictine habit worn two centuries before unexpectedly appears, Bécquer and sergeant Xocas will venture deep into the legendary forests of Galicia in search of an explanation. As they move back in time, they will come across a singular story of doctor Vallejo and his daughter Marina, who, at the beginning of the 19th century travelled from Valladolid to the former Principality of Galicia to dedicate themselves to monastic life. There they will witness the fall of the Church after centuries in power and the final demise of the Anciene Régime, brought about by political upheaval and the Enlightenment. Interested in medicine and botany but not allowed to study, Marina will break the rules of knowledge, love and liberty that will change forever the course of life of the future generations.

      • Fiction

        The Hours Taken From Us

        by Mónica Castellanos

        These are the days of Franco and Hitler. Among the thousands of refugees from the Spanish Civil War, Guillermina Giralt and Francesc Planchart, two young Catalans will live one of the most moving stories in their attempt to survive the French internment camp in Argelès-sur-Mer. But they will not be the only ones. Thousands of men, women and children, intellectuals, artists, peasants, workers will leave their homes, face inhuman conditions of life and fight to preserve the most precious thing they have: their lives.  In that uncertain future a man will emerge, the Mexican consul Gilberto Bosques who risking his life and his family’s, will suffer the arrest of the Gestapo and go beyond his diplomatic functions to save thousands of people from the most cruel and harrowing persecution of history.

      • Literature & Literary Studies

        Nunca sabrás a qué huele Bagdad

        by Marta Tafalla

        Imagina que no tuvieras sentido del olfato. Imagina que jamás te despertara el aroma del café recién hecho, ni el olor a quemado te hiciera salir corriendo de la ducha para rescatar el pan de la tostadora. Imagina que no pudieras percibir la fragancia de un bosque mediterráneo las tardes soleadas de mayo, ni reencontrar a tu amante en la cama vacía. Que nunca te molestara la orina de un gato en tu puerta, ni la peste de basuras y cloacas. Pero que tampoco pudieras detectar el olor de un escape de gas, ni de un incendio.Así es el mundo de las personas que sufren anosmia, ya sea porque han nacido sin sentido del olfato o porque lo han perdido en algún momento de su vida. Así es el mundo de la autora de esta novela, que padece anosmia congénita, y así es el mundo de Helena Higuera, la protagonista de esta historia de ficción.Transcurren los años ochenta en un barrio obrero de Badalona, cuando Helena, en el verano de sus once años, comprende que su nariz la hace diferente a los demás. Emprenderá entonces su viaje particular en busca de ese mundo de olores que es incapaz de percibir, pero su aventura la conducirá al lugar más peligroso que pudiera haber imaginado, y cambiará su vida y la de los suyos para siempre.

      • September 2015

        Exposición múltiple

        by Autores varios

        Exposición múltiple es el encuentro de veinte creadores. Diez narradores y diez fotógrafos se combinan a ciegas en la construcción de diez historias. Ninguno de ellos podría haber previsto el resultado final de sus creaciones. La diversidad de los relatos y la riqueza visual de las fotografías nos sumerge en un mundo donde Fenimore, apodado Mario Baracus, es un integrante de un grupo anarquista clandestino. También corre en las páginas del libro Lobo, un perro heroico. Beto declara que no tiene ningún apuro en regar las plantas, ni en recibirse, ni en dejar la casa, ni en casarse. Los estorninos vuelan juntos como un fantasma diurno de las alturas. ¿Qué bichos andan debajo de la corteza y dibujan surcos en el tronco? ¿Qué secreto esconde el sabor de la savia? Al terminar el día, la luna llena asoma entre los árboles del bosque cuando un perro pasa como una sombra y corre dando saltos. A lo lejos se escucha un grito agudo, Corazón, Corazón… Exposición múltiple es una creación de:Guillermo Álvarez Castro, Gustavo Espinosa, Henry Trujillo, Horacio Cavallo, Inés Bortagaray, Inés Garland, Leonardo Cabrera, Manuel Soriano, Mercedes Estramil, Rosario Lázaro IgoaÁlvaro Percovich, Carlos Contrera, Guillermo Carballa, Jorge Ameal, Manuela Aldabe, Marcelo Casacuberta, Mariana Méndez, Pablo Bielli, Santiago Mazzarovich, Tali Kimelman

      • Children's & YA

        The Magic Rescuers #1

        The Door to Imaginaria

        by Sabrina Catdoor / David Sierra Listón

        Grandma Amelia is a very famous fantasy writer. What the kids don't know is that, when she was little, Amelia was the Magic Rescuer. Now she's too big to fit through the cat door. That's why Marina, Lucas and Zoe are the new... Magic Rescuers!   The kids find a magic world that can only be entered through the cat door and hurry to save Arcano, King of the Forest, from an ogre's den. During their trip they will have to deal with lots of fun obstacles, such as fickle sirens, greedy dwarves and dragons that look like lizards. And above all, they'll have to overcome their prejudices.

      • Fiction
        April 2021

        Hosts

        by Julio Botella

        A book delves into the psychology of victims of child abuse and bullying, in their childhood and in the development of their personality in the future.   A host (un huésped) is also a plant or animal in whose body a parasite is housed. Julio Botella brings this idea to the plane of family psychology. In a family, what is not spoken about, not understood, born from some dark circumstance, creates a broken personality that unconsciously ends up staying in a new member. That is the invisible family heritage that these stories show.   Huéspedes (Hosts) is a book of stories that subtly intersect. The characters go through them coiled in their personality, unaware that they are hosts and transmitters.   The narrator is a conscious voice of this heritage and his writing becomes a kind of exorcism. He takes the reader deep into the characters through very powerful scenes where they face their fears. A father who transfers his frustration to an insecure daughter. Another father with fear of death who takes out his anger in the relationship with the family dog. A child who suffers harassment because he is not recognized by parents who expect something else from him, his own redemption. A grandmother who abducts a granddaughter with her childhood story to feel like an artist again. And all of them tacitly related.   Huéspedes returns to Spanish literature a realism that seeks to unmask social errors that are repeated over time.

      • The natural world, country life & pets

        Natural Journey

        An encounter between Arts and Science

        by Josefina Hepp, Vivian Lavin, María José Arce

        “Natural Journey” aims to remove the old-fashioned tension between art and science in order to approach nature’s shapes and colors with astonishment and without being distracted from the main task: to learn from it and listen to its call in the midst of the climate crisis.  Botanical illustration is the art that allows us to enter the world of plants through our senses. But it is also a scientific record that provides botanists and scholars with subtle and precise representations that no technological device can reproduce.  A botanist, an illustrator and a journalist are touched by the journey led by other women who inspired them with their environmental sensitivity and awareness. When reading “Natural Journey”, you will be taken into a pleasant walk through six types of plants whose names take after their identifying characteristics. “Travelers”, some inspire and others move (without legs or wings), “dangerous”, even lethal, colors and characteristics that define them, “deceitful”, traps and camouflages to get what they want, “rebels”, those who dodge the rules, undisciplined, stubborn and defiant, and  “hungry” from the Plant to the Animal Kingdom,  nutrient-capture strategies, “flamboyant”, as emerged from delirium. The book also contains each plant’s data sheet and mapping.

      • Picture books
        2019

        Little Green Seed

        by Paulina Jara, Gabriela Germain

        Little green seed tells the story of a seed that is carried by the wind from the forest to the city, where it falls right into the crack of a street. The crack is repaired and the seed is trapped there. But the impetus of life propels her and she begins to grow underground, imprisoned but supported by insects like pill bugs, worms and spiders that push her so that she can cross the asphalt and touch the sky with its small new leaves. The texts in this book are rhymed, which gives an exquisite musicality to reading, with a deep poetic sense that accounts for the love of nature, trees and the cycle of life. Illustrations bring light and meaning of their own, also complementing the expressions of this little seed that begins to grow in front of our eyes. We see in his gaze the desperation to go out into the world, the overwhelmed feeling of being trapped, and also the happiness and joy of knowing in company.

      • Crime & mystery fiction (Children's/YA)
        2009

        Mystery at Los Piñones

        by Beatriz García-Huidobro

        Diego is invited by his cousin's family to spend the holidays in Los Piñones, a small village where they have a house for recreation and that only gets a little bit livelier with the arrival of summer. But all the calm of the place will be disturbed by the mysterious disappearance of the queen of the fair on the very day of her coronation.

      • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        October 2023

        The Incredible Story of the Ingenious Max Aub

        by Miguel Alayrach and Meluca Redon

        The Incredible Story of the Ingenious Max Aub is an illustrated biography intended for a young audience that narrates the most important moments of his personal life, family, and milestones in his professional career. At the age of twelve, Max Aub wrote his first poem, a clear indication of his literary vocation. A life dedicated to literature. A child who grew up between two countries: France and Spain, fleeing from war. An adult who, in the exile of three wars, continued to pursue his passion and left behind a vast body of work: poetry, narrative, theater... despite the inherent adversities of the times in which he lived.

      • August 2010

        Wir sehen uns im Frühling wieder . Nos volveremos a ver en Primavera

        Geschichten zwischen zwei Welten

        by Manuel Giron

        «Ein Himmel, der von Vögeln tapeziert ist, die den Tag in Nacht verwandeln, um die Wälder von Motorsägen zu befrein. Ein mann aus Schrauben und Muttern, der weiss, dass es schlimmere Sachen als einen Langen und kalten winter gibt.Ein kleiner See, der wachsen möchte un blau wie der Himmel sein will.Ein nacktes und habgiereges Tier, dass die Natur zestören möchte.Ein Träumer, der versucht vor seinem Schicksal zu fliehen.»   «Un cielo empapelado por pájaros que convierten el día en noche para proteger los bosques de las motosierras.Un hombre hecho de tuercas y tornillos que sabe que hay cosas peores que un invierno largo y frío.Un pequeño lago que quiere crecer y ser azul como el cielo.Un animal desnudo y codicioso que quiere destruir la naturaleza.Un soñador que intenta escapar de su destino.»   Wir sehen uns im Frühling ist das fünfte zweisprachige Buch von Manuel Giron

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