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      • October 2019

        Us, the value of our family

        by Daiana Rosales Rodríguez

        Enseñanzas significativas de lo que es pertenecer a una familia desde niño. Situarse dentro de su propio grupo familiar y tomar conciencia de valores familiares como: comunicación, compartir, tranquilidad, manejo de dificultades y responsabilidades. También tomando conciencia de que las familias crecen y cambian permanentemente.

      • Children's & YA

        Viajera

        by Adriana Colin, Patricia Reyes

        Viajera es un libro infantil, escrito desde la experiencia propia de ser madre. La historia habla de una mujer que viaja mucho, y a pesar de haber tenido buenas experiencias y encontrar belleza en el mundo, le aflige el deseo de compartir su alegría. Esta añoranza la hace volver a su lugar de origen, en una búsqueda distinta. Ahí, se encuentra con un ser muy diferente a ella pero que la hace feliz ¿Es posible que la viajera haya llegado a su destino? O tal vez ese amor único le brinde la fortaleza para un viaje aún más asombroso y con la dicha de otra manera de compartir.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2021

        Zebra's Umbrella

        by David Hernández Sevillano; Anuska Allepuz

        With the first drops of rain, Zebra opens his colorful umbrella. He invites Gazelle, Rhinoceros, Elephant and Hare under so they don't get wet. Lion doesn't want to get wet either. Will there be room for everyone under the Zebra umbrella? With gentle text and bright colours, Zebra's umbrella is a lovely story about friendship, kindness and sharing.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        Desde la universidad a la sociedad

        Selección de escritos / 2010 - 2015

        by Ignacio Sánchez D.

        La educación es prioritaria en el desarrollo de los habitantes de una nación. Es el factor que nos permite avanzar en igualdad y equidad. Por eso, el rector de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Ignacio Sánchez, ha querido dejar un testimonio de la mirada desde la UC a uno de los procesos más importantes de los últimos 40 años, como es la Reforma a la Educación Superior en nuestro país. Esta publicación reúne una selección de diferentes escritos realizados en la contingencia y en muchos momentos de tensión e incertidumbre vividos durante este primer período de su rectorado. Son opiniones, planteamientos y reflexiones vertidos en artículos, discursos, correos electrónicos y otros documentos, que aportan información significativa al momento de hacer un análisis histórico sobre estos cambios. Si bien estos escritos expresan una visión particular desde la rectoría de la UC de los hechos tanto internos como externos a la comunidad universitaria, este libro es también una invitación a compartir distintas visiones sobre la educación superior para que, en conjunto, podamos relatar una historia más amplia y diversa que sea un aporte al progreso de nuestro país.

      • Biography: historical, political & military
        March 2020

        Mujeres de novela

        Quince vidas extraordinarias del siglo XX

        by Echavarren Roselló, Sonsoles

        ¿Crees que tu madre, tu abuela o tu vecina no podrían protagonizar una novela? Pues estás equivocado. A nuestro alrededor hay muchas mujeres extraordinarias que, aunque no hayan ganado un Premio Nobel de Medicina, como Marie Curie, ni escrito un diccionario mientras criaban a sus hijos, como María Moliner, son igualmente excepcionales. Haz la prueba. Observa a tu familia, a las de tus amigos, a esa camarera que te atiende detrás de la barra de un bar o a la mujer, fuerte y decidida que ha cuidado de tus hijos o de tus padres, para que tú puedas seguir tu camino profesional en el hospital, el colegio, la oficina o la fábrica. Tienes entre manos un libro muy especial, casi tanto como estas quince vidas que son un tratado de historia contemporánea. Y que nos muestran cómo ha sido la otra historia, no la de las guerras y los tratados, sino la del día a día, los amores, los hijos, las enfermedades y las muertes. Por estas páginas transitan modistas que cosieron para la burguesía en la España de la posguerra, emigran-tes intrépidas que no dudaron en subirse a un barco o un avión para encontrar el amor en Londres o en Melbourne (Australia) o alemanas que transitaron por la Segunda Guerra Mundial y desafiaron a los soldados de la RDA en esas fron-teras de alambradas. A todas las conozco. Algunas forman parte de mi familia de mi vida, que viene a ser lo mismo. A otras no tuve la fortuna de conocerlas porque ya murieron. Pero sus hijos o nietos se han prestado a compartir su historia conmigo. ¿Aún sigues creyendo que tu madre, tu abuela o tu vecina no merecerían protagonizar una historia de novela de las de antes?

      • Children's & YA

        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…

      • 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...

      • 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.

      • Fiction
        September 2019

        Heart Land

        by Luz Gabás

        A brilliant novel that brings together a beautiful story of autumn love, a crime investigation, the defense of the earth, and the countryside as a universal heritage. Alira, heiress of the mansion and lands her family has held onto for generations, must choose between staying true to her origins or adapting to the new times. When she thinks she found an answer to her questions, a mysterious disappearance upsets the apparent calm at her home—the only inhabited house in a small abandoned village. A twist of fate makes her face her past and question everything that had been solid for her. From that moment on, she will start to feel something she never knew she was ready for: love!

      • Fiction
        October 2019

        I'm not asking for much

        by Megan Maxwell

        Carol works as a showgirl, but her dream is to be a stewardess, and the opportunity presents itself in the form of the company High Drogo. Daryl is the captain and he travels all over the world as a pilot for the same company. The two of them meet through Lola, who is Daryl’s sister and Carol’s friend. They are attracted to each other, and both are open to sex with no strings attaches, but they try not to get too close, because this could cause problems for Lola. And yet, everything will change when the heart wins out over logic and work lands them on the same flights and in the same cities. Unable to resist the attraction they feel for each other, they decide to take advantage of the moment, to live, to enjoy it.

      • Personal & social issues
        December 2019

        Serendipias

        by Martínez, Elena

        A novel for young people, for families, for everyone, about bullying, abuse, racism and those who feel different at school. Motivational youth novel.

      • Crime & mystery fiction (Children's/YA)
        February 2021

        El misteri del paper de vàter volador | The Mystery of the Flying Toilet Paper

        by Anna Cabeza

        A thrilling series of adventures with humour, chases and cunning… a lot of cunning. A new adventure full of humour and nods to real life. This time in New York! This Coscorrón sisters have to travel to New York, where the International Granny Detective Conference is being held, the world’s biggest conference of its kind. The Plaza Hotel is full of celebrities: the Tiatrappo sisters from Italy, the Akí Mekedos from Japan, and even Donald Trompazo himself. Amid the hubbub there is a mystery: the hotel’s toilet paper has all disappeared without explanation. The Coscorróns, Marcel and his new friend Max follow the trail of a culprit. Who will it be?

      • Health & Personal Development
        2020

        Early emotional education

        by Gloria Latorre

        The family is the first modeler of interpersonal relationships. In it all the richness of the emotional world unfolds. That is why it is key to teach our children from birth to build their own path to inner well-being, through self-knowledge and the skills to manage their emotions. This will help them from the beginning of their lives to connect with the other from empathy and compassion. “This book offers us a journey to recognize the emotions in our relationships. On each page, it offers us pauses to reflect, realize and experiment, allowing true learning. It is a companion for travelers such as parents, teachers, psychologists and for all of us who work in accompaniment ”. Jorge Genzone, President of the Gestalt Association of Buenos Aires

      • The Croquette Thief

        by Pedro Riera / Bea Tormo

        For a croquette thief it’s never enough! “I’ll never forget the day we found out there was a croquette thief among us. The thing with croquette thiefs is that they’re not as easy to spot as, say, vampires or mummies. And by the time you find who they are, it’s too late. Your croquettes are doomed! For a croquette thief it’s never enough to just steal your croquettes. They’ll even eat them right in front of you, much to your dismay!”

      • Health & Personal Development

        Trabajo en equipo y liderazgo

        ¡Atrévete… ya! El cielo es el límite

        by Mariel Mambretti

        This volume has the virtue of focusing on one of the resources that large companies appeal to most today: teamwork. The current complexity of businesses means that they must be approached with a plurality of points of view, which is achieved through a conjunction of different opinions and qualities. You will be able to know the secrets of how to join a good work group and how to make your work perform and look without entering sterile competitions. But at the same time, every human group requires a leader and this aptitude, that of leadership, is another of the most valued today. Here you will learn about the means by which those who created their own business, or lead large corporations, got to get what they needed and expected from others. Skills and attitudes such as persuasion, respect, the wise distribution of rewards and punishments, and the ability to instill enthusiasm will awaken the leader in you. Leadership is learned, earned, deserved. Know how and take action.

      • Children's & YA

        The Flower and the Death

        by Iria G. Parente, Selene M. Pascual

        Mars, 2628. Olympus is a great corporation that extendsacross the galaxy. Within Olympus, society is divided intothirteen Services based on the functions of the ancientOlympic gods.Asha is a hades whose life is constantly surrounded by death.Ianthe is a demeter whose life is entrenched in solitudeWhen both of them enter Akademeia, they know what awaitsthem: a three-year internship and the Odyssey, the grouptest where only the best candidates are chosen to be the nextService leaders. But competition is tough and the stakes arehigh.Only those who are willing to give everything for Olympuswill achieve power.

      • 2023

        THE BAKER

        by Patrcia Talaya

        THE STORY PRESENTS US TO A PASTRY MAKER WHO HE WORKS AND STRIVES TO MAKE HIS BEST CAKE, BUT HE GETS DISTRACTED LOOKING AT OTHERS' WORK. IN THEIR EYES, EVERYONE HAS, BY LUCK OR BY DISGRACE, THE BEST INGREDIENTS OR TOOLS. HE'S SO WORRIED ABOUT WHAT DO OTHERS DO NOT REALIZE WHAT THEY DO? IT HAS AROUND IT. THE PASTRY MAKER TALKS ABOUT ACCEPTANCE AND VALUATION OF WHAT EACH OF US ARE. IT IMPORTANT IS NOT THE INGREDIENTS, BUT WHAT WE CAN DO WITH THEM.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        June 2016

        Amor A Cuatro Estaciones

        El Diario De Una Ilusión

        by Nacarid Portal

        In this book, the author leads us through a mirror of emotions, which shows us a path full of ups and downs, where the only option you have is to face the ghosts of the past and move on with life, that life which is filled with both pain and love. Four Seasons of Love is an inward journey that goes beyond the very limits we set ourselves. It is about getting to know your true self again. and be able to find the ability to love your scars. It is about accepting death as a part of life, and that love is not something that has to stay with us to be eternal.

      • Familias felices, niños conscientes. Guía para la práctica en familia de Mindfulness

        by María José González Gámez y Silvia Moreno Golmar

        A guide to start children (7 to 12 years) in the practice of Mindfulness, an activity with great benefits for children. The book is illustrated and comes with exercises and activities to do in family.

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