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      • Trusted Partner
        Personal & social issues: body & health (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Enciclopedia de anatomía fantástica

        by Pedro Mañas, Mariana Alcántara

        For centuries, illustrious doctors have tried to find the ultimate weapon against disease: from hot stew to injections, trying even injections of hot stew. As tasty as they are useless. But not everything is lost. In this fantastic and incredible encyclopedia, if you read carefully, you will be able to find cures and remedies against new and unsuspected diseases. We prescribe you to read it carefully, preferably with a scarf on and with a bowl of stew broth. Just in case, get a scarf for the chicken as well, before you cook it.

      • Children's & YA

        FOMALHAUT. Historia de una estrella

        by Marilú Ortiz de Rozas

        Fomalhaut es una estrella muy especial que nos va a contar su increíble historia, y a través de ella entenderemos un poco mejor cómo funciona el Universo. Fomalhaut es además una estrella muy sensible, ¡le encanta la poesía! "Yo no sé hablar ni escribir, pero brillo muy fuerte y de diferentes maneras. Gracias a una ciencia que se llama astronomía, que sabe leer esos cambios en mi luz, y por eso conoce mi vida, les voy a contar mi historia".

      • Children's & YA

        Ecopreguntas para niños curiosos

        by Francisco Bozinovic, Luz Valeria Oppliger

        Respondiendo 49 preguntas relacionadas con la ecologí­a y biodiversidad recurrentes en los niños, los autores de Ecopreguntas para niños curiosos rescatan la curiosidad caracterí­stica de la infancia, buscando validarla como herramienta de aprendizaje. ¿Por qué escupen los guanacos? ¿Se comunican las plantas? ¿Por qué es tan frí­o el mar en Chile? Estas son algunas de las preguntas a las que responde el presente libro, que también recoge dudas relativas a la biodiversidad de Chile. Este tí­tulo está pensado para lectores entre 6 y 12 años e incluye delicadas ilustraciones para cada respuesta. Este libro que contiene un montón de interrogantes que probablemente ya te has hecho y muchas otras que estás por descubrir. Esperamos que a través de estas páginas encuentres respuestas a esas preguntas que no tienen nada de tontas, al contrario, te ayudarán a entender el fascinante mundo natural que te rodea. ¿Qué es la evolución? Las ballenas, ¿son peces? ¿Existen los dragones? ¿Cuántas especies de seres vivos hay en el planeta?

      • 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.

      • 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

        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
        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.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        April 2019

        Organic Beauty

        Illustrated Handbook of Natural Cosmetics

        by Maru Godas

        This is an homage to feminine beauty and nature.Maru Godas provides a new perspective on the world of cosmetics, based on a better understanding of the properties of natural products, showing us how we can incorporate them into our beauty habits. Rather than using conventional beauty products withtheir chemical ingredients, there are many organic products that are easy to fi nd which are good for us and the environment.This guide provides information on easy-to-find natural ingredients, including information on their properties and benefi ts, as well as recipes for essential oils, soaps and creams that we can easily incorporate into our new and natural beauty routines.

      • General fiction (Children's/YA)
        2022

        SPOOKY & THE HALLOWEEN NIGHT

        by David Salvador

        There are probably many ghost legends. that you may have heard, but not all of them are the same. Welcome to Ghostelvania, land of ghosts! A small town in northern Europe where the story is told legend of a little ghost, called Spooky, who lives in the bell tower of the old church and which once saved the scariest holiday of the year: Halloween night. Join Spooky, his little spider Brigitte and his uncle Mortis on the journey to the Kingdom of Shadows to solve a little problem with the king who rules that place, who this year has decided to leave without pumpkins during Halloween night to all the inhabitants of Ghostelvania in the Kingdom of the Living.

      • Namasté

        Cuaderno de viaje a la India

        by Pepa Aoiz

        First it was Leer y Viajar  Clásico (Read and Travel Classic), then Leer y Viajar Actual) Read and Travel Actual), and now Leer y Viajar Imaginario (Read and Travel Illustrated)... NAMASTÉ, notebook from India, is not a children's book, it's the illustrated experience of an integral artist who has known how to combine textual narrative elements, collage and illustrations with a result that we do not dare to define. Do you dare? The experiences provided by a trip have no age limit. Unknown people and landscapes unleash creativity in this visual diary that goes beyond mere storytelling. Can you come with us? http://interfolio.es/Ilustrado/Entradas/2012/10/25_Namaste.html

      • 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...

      • Politics & government

        A Duterte Reader

        Critical Essays on Rodrigo Duterte's Early Presidency

        by Nicole Curato

        This book offers timely, incisive, and well-grounded analyses of the rise of Rodrigo Duterte from child of a crisis-prone postcolony wracked by intense intra-elite electoral competition, revolutionary challenges from various sectors of society, and authoritarian rule and top-down developmentalism to long-time mayor of Davao and first Mindanaoan president of the Philippines. —Caroline Hau, author of Elites and Ilustrados in Philippine Culture

      • Literature & Literary Studies
        July 2017

        Delitos de poca envergadura

        by Simón Ergas

        Delitos de poca envergadura reúne relatos breves ilustrados que retratan lo agobiante de la existencia bajo las normas de convivencia social. Los cuentos abordan el absurdo, lo insólito o el sinsentido al que nos sometemos para mantener el orden público. Este libro ganó el PREMIO A LA EDICIÓN 2017 en la categoría Ficción.

      • September 2019

        Como Hermanas

        by Francisca Luco Verdugo

        Un libro sobre amistad, empatía y migración. Retrata la llegada de un nuevo compañero de clase al aula. Pase lo que pase, un cambio de contexto siempre es relevante para alguien. Un compañero se identifica con ella y la recibe. Obra ganadora del concurso nacional de relatos ilustrados para la primera infancia del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social en conjunto con la CNCA 2016. Libro que habla acerca de la llegada de una compañera nueva a la escuela, ideal para hablar de empatía, migración, inclusión, amistad, diversidad.

      • 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.

      • Fiction
        June 2020

        Drawings of Hiroshima

        by Marcelo Simonetti

        “The sky was covered with grey clouds. The drizzle was lighter than normal, almost pious. The Japanese were advancing through the streets with short, fast steps. Satoru was ahead of them. He pedaled at a good pace. From his bicycle seat, the city revealed itself to his eyes as a sequence of frames. It was strange to be there, in his grandfather's city, and to ride through it as he had probably never done before: on two wheels. Even so, the possibility that the route he was taking would intersect with the routes that his grandfather had taken when he was a child, provoked an intimate emotion in him. Those landscapes were over eighty years old, including an atomic bomb, but it was the land where Ryu Nakata had learned to walk, to speak, to read”. The death of his grandfather, awakens in the young Yasuhiro Nakata the desire to know the family history, especially after finding a letter in which he discovers another side of the old man whose last words were: 'Hiroshima, Hiroshima', warning of the existence of a secret. As a result, Yasuhiro embarks on a journey that will take him from Valparaiso to Hiroshima, where his grandfather emigrated ten years before the atomic disaster. This is the beginning of Drawings of Hiroshima— a charming story that allows readers to follow the protagonist on a journey in which he not only reconnects with his Japanese origins, but also questions his present, his interpersonal relationships and his interest in writing, deepening the unconscious desire to understand the role that he plays in a story that is not his own but yet challenges him directly. With this new release, Marcelo Simonetti addresses issues such as migration and identity, connecting the historic Chilean port of Valparaiso with the memory of the tragedy occured in the Japanese city.

      • 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.

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