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        Andreaa Constantin

        by Esteban Torres Lana

        A dangerous challenge at sea through a rock arch battered by strong waves. She ends up seriously injured in a leg when her friend Aurelio arrives at the cove. Overcoming her pain, she hides her injuries from Aurelio and tells him the extraordinary story of her mother, which propelled her to undertake such a madness. The story begins 6 years ago in Tenerife, with Nayra's expulsion from Philosophy class for the third time in a week, causing Pablo, her father, to pick her up from school and embark on a long day of disputes, confessions, and finally, complicities between them. Walking around Santa Cruz, canceling classes and professional commitments, Pablo and Nayra spend the day discovering a personal and sentimental reality that surprises them. The problems Nayra mentions with a group of immigrant classmates, along with the aggression Nayra shows towards her mother, Lola, prompt Pablo to tell her the unfinished story with Andreea, a high-class Romanian prostitute. Pablo cannot control the level of intimacy of the tale despite his own amazement, hearing himself say things he thought were unspeakable. Nayra responds, between disputes and affection, interspersing her own confidences, some of them having a strong impact, like the adventure with an immigrant who arrived on the beaches of Fuerteventura during a summer excursion. Neither tells the most intimate details of their stories truthfully, but they are accessible to the reader. Despite frequent arguments due to the teenager's incisive and groundbreaking language, their complicity grows and they end up spending the day together, walking through different places in the city. The story with Andreea takes on dramatic tones that completely captivate the young woman. Two suicides, the chase by Romanian mafia, returning to her hometown, searching for Pablo, Andreea’s struggle to regain her dignity and her artistic capacity through painting, and the apparent disappearance of her father's life, capture Nayra’s attention. Despite the narrative tricks used by Pablo, when night falls and they reach home, Nayra connects the dots and is surprised to discover that her perfectionist and successful mother, a recognized painter from Santa Cruz, with whom she has had a very conflictive season, is Andreea Constantin, the Romanian immigrant her father met as a high-class prostitute. After an initial reaction of rejection due to the ignorance in which she was kept, she understands her mother's situation. All the questions she always had about many details of her life arise with the discovery. A few years after discovering her identity, Andreea disappears from home. A call from Romania alerts them to the discovery of two charred bodies near her birthplace and the presence of her old exploiter nearby, who cursed her for life through a Transylvania ritual when she abandoned prostitution. Knowing she was discovered in Tenerife, Andreea tried to keep her family away from danger and returned to her country, where she was easy prey for the mafia. Pablo and his daughter Nayra fly to Bucharest to identify Andreea’s body, which may have been brutally murdered and burned. When it seems the identification will be negative, a small detail of the clothing makes them doubt. Desolate, they receive medical and psychological support from the Romanian team, but it turns out to be a false lead. Andreea is rescued from a hideout and has survived due to a misunderstanding by her captors. Protected by the Romanian police, she later becomes a key witness whose testimony ends the dangerous band of her pimp. But that bravery comes at a price; 2 years later, she does not return from an art exhibition in Paris. The police believe that her exploiter’s curse was fulfilled by a nephew who visited him in prison shortly before his death and was seen in Paris during the days Andreea had the exhibition. After a year of anguish, Nayra can no longer bear the situation and decides to mourn her mother at the cove where she painted her last picture. It had as its background the rock arch symbolizing the risk of living and facing life’s challenges. Nayra considers her mother lost and throws Andreea’s ashes into the sea, symbolized by those of a magnolia branch she planted many years ago. With this, she internalizes the loss and the fighting values Andreea taught her. The exit from the volcanic cove is a song to the life that continues and to the young woman who represents it. The novel is dedicated to the memory of Andreea Constantin and the thousands of women sexually exploited around the world.

      • September 2021

        THE BOOK OF DOODLES

        by DISSY

        34 doodles ready for to be colored   "The book of doodles" costituisce l'occasione perfetta per avvicinarsi al mondo dei doodles e per riempire di colore non solo le pagine del libro, ma anche e soprattutto le proprie giornate. Come antistress o come semplice passatempo, tutti si divertiranno a colorare i fantastici doodles!

      • October 2020

        El Lugar de la creatividad

        by Daniela Besa, María Solange Moreno

        “Este libro te invita a viajar por la ciudad. Mientras lo recorre, puede explorar su potencial creativo, artístico y lúdico. Exprésate con dibujos, pintura, recortes y mucho más ”. Tamaño A4 80 páginas en color y en blanco y negro

      • July 2020

        DANGER! DISAPPEARING ANIMALS

        by Alberto Celdrán, Alicia Escribano, Cristina Oleby, Silvina Eduardo, Julia Pérez Villegas, M. Carmen Aznar, NiñoCactus, Jesús López Moya, Inma Muñoz, Eva Clemente, María Quintana Silva, Raquel Rodríguez García, and Rafael Nieto

        ¡Peligro! Disappearing Animals contiene 22 historias protagonizadas por animales de los 5 continentes, cada animal con diferentes grados de vulnerabilidad. Cada historia va acompañada no solo de una hoja informativa, para que los lectores conozcan mejor a cada animal protagonizado, sino de un '¿Sabías que ...?' sección que tiene información adicional fascinante. Después de aprender todo sobre un animal hay una actividad divertida para hacer con materiales reciclados (guirnaldas de mariposas, dibujos en periódicos, juegos…)

      • Humour collections & anthologies
        October 2022

        Incomplete works (2015-2022)

        by Lorenzo Montatore

        In recent years, Lorenzo Montatore has demonstrated an unusual ability to combine a variety of references. In his works we can see the influence of literary classics, key figures from graphic humour, comics, music and, of course, 8-bit videogames. This all combines to create a highly original approach to the language of comics, praised by fellow industry professionals and critics alike.  In 2017 and 2021 he was nominated for the Cómic Barcelona awards in the best new author and best children’s comic categories. Restless and prolific, in addition to collaborations with major publishers, Montatore has created numerous self-published offerings. Obras Incompletas compiles a major part of the fanzines that he has published over the last five years. It also includes unpublished comics and plenty of additional material: photos, sketches, texts providing background to each piece, a complete interview by Gerardo Vilches and a prologue by Rubén Lardín allowing the reader to enjoy a total immersion in the fascinating imaginary world of an author who manages to blend tradition and modernity to make, in Max’s words, “pure comics”.

      • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        2017

        We Are All Architects

        by Antonio Sahady, Jorge de la Paz

        Architecture plays an important role in society. Learning to observe and design, to draw a plan and distinguish the facades of buildings, are just some of the many actions contained in this book that will awaken the architect hidden in us. This book offers a guidance to children, where they can learn how to awaken their senses and explore all the processes involved when designing and making a building. It also introduces young readers to basic architecture concepts. We Are All Architects invites children to explore their creative mind and fantastic imagination

      • 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.

      • Engranaje I: La venganza es nuestra

        by Esteban Morales / Daniel Rojas Pachas

        La venganza es nuestra expone una variedad de representaciones de la realidad a través del arte gráfico. El compilado presenta humor y sátira nacional gracias al trabajo de Christiano. Su obra encarna un espíritu testimonial y coloquial de la vida en Chile a fines del siglo XX. Juan Vásquez, valiéndose únicamente del poder de la imagen genera un retrato que resalta la fuerza de las culturas precolombinas. Necrotax y Mauricio Menares hacen actualizaciones de leyendas nacionales del sur de Chile, la Pincoya, el Trauco, el Chonchón. Esteban Morales plantea una corta historia sobre el animalismo. Propuestas que se acercan a la literatura por los materiales que trabajan, leyendas y literatura latinoamericana. La obra de Claudio Rocco es una muestra del cómic strip o historieta de humor, cercana al cartoon. El arte de Iván Llanos demuestra su interpretación de una cultura del videojuego y el manga, mientras que Bastián Brauning, portadista e ilustrador expone un arte cercano al tatuaje y al graffiti con una mirada contestaria y punk.Escapando del límite de los centralismos y la mirada reduccionista de los grandes centros. Este libro constituye un punto de fuga y una invitación al lector. Proyecto Financiado por el Fondo del libro y la lectura 2021 del Ministerio de las culturas, las artes y el patrimonio de Chile.

      • Ana te presta su espejo

        Aspectos básicos de la discapacidad

        by Marta Senent Ramos

      • October 2019

        HOW DO I MAKE A RAINBOW?

        by Julia Pérez Villegas, Desirée Arancibia

        ¿Cómo hago un arcoíris? es un viaje por los colores del arcoíris, los rayos del sol y la lluvia clara que moja tu rostro. Las divertidas rimas cantables de este libro se complementan con dibujos sencillos y coloridos, ideales para los más pequeños de la casa.  Con ¿Cómo hago un arco iris? Podrá contar y cantar, aprender los colores, identificar objetos cotidianos, jugar y divertirse. Forma parte de la Colección Tintineo.  ¡Estos son libros de cartón, resistentes ya prueba de bebés! Escrito con rimas dulces y divertidas, y acompañado de ilustraciones sencillas y coloridas. Además, como característica especial, utilizamos colores negros y oscuros que los hacen atractivos para bebés y niños pequeños.  Están escritos en mayúsculas, lo que es ideal para lectores jóvenes. ¿Puedes oír el tintineo?  es parte de la colección de jingle

      • Children's & YA
        2019

        ALTAIR

        "Y LA LUZ DEL PODER"

        by LUIS SAAVEDRA

        “En un futuro cercano, los últimos humanos sobreviven refugiándose en la Antártica. La ciudad fue sellada con fuertes vidrios y metales para mantenerla libre de cualquier peligro, pero en estos momentos, los recursos han comenzado a escasear. Altair, un joven que está a punto de cumplir la mayoría de edad, se ve enfrentado a grandes desafíos: descubrir el origen de sus extrañas capacidades, luchar por la libertad, y encontrar el camino hacia la restauración natural del planeta en un lugar llamado Sawken Kreen”“Altair y la luz del poder” es una Novela Gráfica infantil de ciencia ficción y fantasía para niños jóvenes lectores que toma la mitología de los Selknam y la Patagonia para presentarla de una forma entretenida y dinámica a través del dibujo, Cómic digital y un juego promocional para smart phones.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        August 2019

        Enseñemos paz, aprendamos paz: la pedagogía al servicio de la cohesión social

        by Juan David Enciso

        Peace is an idea, an abstract concept, which must be grounded in concrete realities. And building peace involves moving from an initial state, which may or may not be conflict, to a second moment in which people have learned to know, relate, meet, and live together.   This book tries to elaborate on the construction of peace from an educational process, in which individuals learn to recognize themselves as subjects of equal dignity and with the capacity to carry out projects oriented to the common good. Similarly, educational settings, the so-called learning environments, are not confined exclusively to the walls of the classroom or the boundaries of formal education institutions: peace education occurs in any environment in which two or more coincide. people with potential conflicts of interest or collective construction.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2017

        Hoy es miércoles

        Children whose future has been stolen have only their imagination

        by Patricio Nouveau

        An unknown adult unexpectedly turns up in the lives of Gilmar and Lanh at the same time but in different parts of the world. Gilmar lives in Bolivia and his father works in the old silver miines of Cerro Rico in the city of Potosí; Lanh is an orphan, she was taken in by the Thuy Xuân orphanage in Vietnam after her parents died when the Perfume River flooded. From their native cities, accompanied by the strange adult, they each undertake a journey that will lead them to Sas, a child soldier who, tries to escape during the Sierra Leone civil war to find his family, return to his former life and set out on a new future. The journey brings together three points on the planet, three languages and three cultures whose only relationship is a book whose photographs have disappeared since Sas was kidnapped from his school. The three boys are eleven years old. They are searching for each other, they need to find each other.

      • Graphic novels

        Death Row

        by Marc Sans, Oscar Perales

        A viral outbreak leaves the Wolverstone Penitentiary incommunicado. The prison's security force manages to take control of the building, which is stalked by hundreds of victims turned into living corpses. They soon discover that they cannot survive on their own. To stay alive, they must forge alliances with the inmates, join forces, and together avoid the threat from the outside. Death row is conceived as a unique and self-contained work divided into 14 chapters.

      • Graphic novels

        FOR A FISTFUL OF DRACHMAS

        by IVÁN GARCIA / RUTH O'LEARY

        for a fistful of drachmas TONS OF ACTION IN THE ANCIENT GREECE HISTORIC ADVENTURE In a remote village on the Epirus region, the people lock themselves after dark. A huge lion have them terrorized. The Governor offers a generous reward to anyone who hunts it down.  An Athenian mercenary and a Spartan renegade/soldier will join forces and overcome their differences to kill the beast. But once the hunting begins new doubts arise. Is the lion a real creature or, as some pretend, a terrible and mysterious curse? Is it worth to provoke the anger of the gods for a fistful of drachmas? Perfect combination of action, humour and history The history in the service of the adventure Exquisite drawing and thorough research

      • Fantasy
        June 2021

        Dark Investment. The Calcabrina Incident

        by Javier Ara, Manuel J. Rodríguez

        Dark Investment is the leading interuniversal management group for investments in the primary soul market. For more than 10,000 years, Dark Investment has operated in the purchase and sale of souls, currently managing assets of more than 11.3 trillion souls.Angélica is director of operations and one of Dark Investment's most successful fundraisers today. Her sensuality, know-how and inter-dimensional capabilities are the strengths of her resume. However, her promising career will be threatened by an unfortunate incident during the counter-offer operation of a competitor called Calcabrina.After Freehand Robbery and The Great Battle of the Gusis, Javier Ara surprises us again with a new record of his versatile drawing and his overflowing imagination. A short animated film by Javier Ara, author of this comic, but also of the comics The Great Battle of the Gusis and Freehand Robbery, has gone viral in 2022 and has tens of millions of views on social networks.More than 43 million views on TikTok.On youtube it already has more than 1.5 million views:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-G2lG-o_uk&t=33sAnd the number of views is growing every day.

      • Children's & YA

        The Castle of the Seven Eyes

        by Marisa Gragera, Alejandro Segura

        Legend has it that in a very distant time, at the top of a mountain there was a very special castle. It was known among the local people as The Castle of the Seven Eyes. The castle was ruled by Queen Zyla and King Hiasy, who together with their son Prince Arniel, had to ensure that the powers kept in the castle were used in a correct and responsible way. The problem arises when the young prince Arniel decides to make use of them without notifying his parents. In his adventures you will find dragons, spells, mermaids and magic books. Dare to join him!

      • 2022

        Rey

        by Mónica Rodríguez

        On good days her mum would call him “King, my little king…”. On bad days, after getting drunk, she would yell at him or insult him. But when she starts dating Ulric, a violent policeman that beats her, the situation becomes unbearable so he decides to run away from home. Starving and freezing, after having gone through so many dangers in the city, he is adopted by a wild dog that lives with a pack hidden in the woods. Later on, he will be accepted as a part of the pack. Then, he forgets his human kind and learns to communicate and behave like those animals: he will be one more of their kind. BASED ON A REAL STORY OF A LITTLE BOY WHO HAS TO SURVIVE AMONG A PACK OF STRAY DOGS. A STORY FULL OF POETRY THAT SHOWS HOW THE BOY FACES ABANDONMENT, LONELINESS, MISTREATMENT AND ESPECIALLY, HOW HE FACES BEASTS…EITHER ANIMAL OR HUMAN.

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