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      • Trinity Publishing NZ Ltd.

        Trinity Publishing NZ Ltd has been producing children's books since 1997 in Australasia whilst sailing in the South Pacific islands. Since 2018 we have also begun producing work for a European readership..We love visiting the place where our book subjects live and play.

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      • Editora Trinta Zero Nove

        Editora Trinta Zero Nove is an independent press based in Maputo, Mozambique. It was started in 2018. This year the press debuted a kid lit and young adult collections translated from Arabic, Italian and English into Portuguese in print and braille.

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      • I Follow The Voices of Soft, Quiet Goddesses

        by Hugo Roca Joglar

        There is an idea by D.H. Lawrence: 'we are the secret dreams of our grandmothers.' But not the dreams they openly accepted and pursued, rather the secret dreams: those they denied, and merely thinking about them plunged them into fear and guilt. This Hugo Roca's definitive exploration of this concept: It begins with the death of his grandmother and ends with the imminent birth of his daughter, and in between, he narrates his struggle to establish a different flow, where through a process of re-educating himself (which leads to confront the most horrible demons of his lineage), he seeks to stop lying and to have no more secrets: to decipher his hidden dreams so as not to pass on the curse of embodying them to his daughter. A narrative that redefines parenthood and embarks on a profound quest for new forms of beauty.

      • Health & Personal Development

        And Then There Was Light

        by Blanca Rosa Gutiérrez

        Faced unexpectedly with Lyme Disease, Spanish Architect Blanca Rosa Gutiérrez must face illness and abandonment, while at the same time trying to take care of her two small children. She struggles to find help and treatment from doctors, until the combination of finding the right physician, and an iron will to overcome adversity through meditation and non traditional healing, puts her back on the road to full health. As the author says in her own words: "I wrote this book with a single purpose in mind: make it into a song of hope for anybody who is ill and feels defeated by pain, and have lost the will to live." This book is not about illness, is about recovery and new beginnings

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        The Animal Mirror

        by Zakarías Zafra

        Tapachula, Chiapas: a small city on the southern border of Mexico bearing the weight of a continental migratory crisis. Migrants trapped between bureaucracy, misery, and violence. Tens of thousands of bodies halted in front of the invisible wall of the United States. This book seeks to explore migration from the inside out. Its field of exploration encompasses not only the physical border but also the narrator's personal experience as an immigrant in Mexico. It is a hybrid work that weaves through chronicles, personal essays, autobiography, and travel writing, considering the migratory phenomenon not just as a collapse but as a space for profound subjective elaboration. The story of a religious leader expelled from Angola, the adventures of a former Colombian guerrilla threatened by the dissident factions of the FARC, and the nostalgia of an exiled Sandinista from Daniel Ortega's dictatorship blend in a common chorus with the narrator’s voice, son of a father killed by the Venezuelan state and a mother seeking asylum in Mexico. More than a chronicle, "El espejo animal" seeks to be a spoken portrait of migration in Latin America. It is an artifact that enables and amplifies the voices of migrants where they cannot be heard.

      • CON PICKLES Y MIEL

        by DANIELA KAPLAN

        Con pickles y miel es una historia de superación, del trazo de un camino que va de un estado de oscuridad y tristeza a otro de luz y bienestar. Valiéndose de pequeñas vivencias como la demora de un vuelo, la vuelta a casa en medio de una tormenta inesperada o el encuentro con desconocidos que devienen en constructivas charlas, Daniela Kaplan logra develar enseñanzas vitales para sobrellevar momentos de profundo dolor, entender el sufrimiento y reconocer donde reside la felicidad.

      • Entre ángeles y moscas

        by Flor Bosco

        Imaginería perpetua la idea del tiempo y sus palabras. Búsqueda entre los recovecos e intersticios del pasado: celosías agrietadas y hierbajos. Secuencia volátil, rabiosa, la del insecto. ¿De qué nos hablan estos poemas de Flor Bosco? Nos hablan del dios de la infancia, anomalías, gracia mística. Poemas que murmuran, sisean, ríen casi en silencio. Hablan de duelo, telas antiguas, canarios, olor a naftalina, cirio, taconcitos, pavorreales, ternura envuelta en andrajos y devota tristeza. Entre Ángeles y Moscas permanece la idea del asombro como guiño, como evidencia, universo propio: el cotidiano de la poeta. Sabemos que todo es parte de todo. Sabemos que la poesía es un texto que se teje con algunos hilos de otros textos. Sabemos que hablamos el lenguaje absoluto del balbuceo. Así que Flor Bosco también teje, también trama. Las raras criaturas, los poemas, también comen. ¿Su alimento? El Tiempo.

      • Algo le duele al aire

        by Dolores Castro Varela

        Description   In this collection of poems, the author makes a stop on the way to give an account of the wound that bleeds her country through insecurity and violence, a consequence of the "war" against drug trafficking and where the most harmed are the civilian population. "I am very impressed by what is happening; this emotion is manifested in the book in the form of a chorus of voices that awaken before the tragedy, but these voices are not shouts, they do not emerge as a way to confront the barbarism, nor with the intention of blaming, they are only the expression of sadness for the innocent people who live this nefarious moment", Dolores Castro is one of the most important living poets of our country, belonging to the generation of poets of the so-called "Group of eight" composed by Efrén Hernández, Rosario Castellanos and Javier Peñalosa among others; it is well worth spreading the reading of this poet among the new generations who want to dedicate themselves to writing or who enjoy the pleasure of reading and poetry.   Sinopsis   En este poemario la autora hace un alto en el camino para dar cuenta de la herida que desangra a su país a través de la inseguridad y la violencia, consecuencia de la “guerra” contra el narcotráfico y donde los más perjudicados son la población civil.   “Estoy muy impresionada por lo que ocurre; esta emoción se manifiesta en el libro en la forma de un coro de voces que despiertan ante la tragedia, pero estas voces no son gritos, no emergen como una forma de enfrentar la barbarie, ni con la intención de culpar, son sólo la expresión de la tristeza por las personas inocentes que viven este momento nefasto”,    Siendo Dolores Castro una de las poetas vivas más importantes de nuestro país, perteneciente a la generación de poetas del llamado “Grupo de los ocho” compuesto por Efrén Hernández, Rosario Castellanos y Javier Peñalosa entre otros; bien vale la pena difundir la lectura de esta poeta entre las nuevas generaciones que quieren dedicarse a la escritura o que gozan el placer por la lectura y la poesía.

      • September 2027

        Antología poética de Solón Argüello

        by Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller

        Description   The reader has in his hands the poetic anthology of one of the most conspicuous representatives of decadentism in Mexico, and perhaps in Latin America.Solón Argüello Escobar (1879-1913), born in León, Nicaragua, published almost all his work in our country. Undoubtedly, he belonged to this literary movement whose aim was to create spaces outside the material world through a grave and tortuous sonority and vehement and dejected images at the same time; thus, he sought beauty in the exotic and distant and idealized love and poetry. In the midst of oddities, strange universes and much sadness, Argüello's poetics never tired of recreating his literary existence far from his homeland, but close to the longed-for freedom and in the midst of the exile's loneliness. In addition to poetry, Argüello published short stories and short stories with a clear adherence to modernism. He also practiced literary and political journalism. He wrote for several newspapers in the country's capital, Guadalajara and Tepic, among other cities. His poetic work is published for the first time in a single volume, and includes more than twenty unpublished pieces, found in newspapers and magazines of the time.   Sinopsis   El lector tiene en sus manos la antología poética de uno de los más conspicuos representantes del decadentismo en México, y quizá, de Hispanoamérica.Solón Argüello Escobar (1879-1913), nacido en León, Nicaragua, publicó casi toda su obra en nuestro país. Sin duda, perteneció a este movimiento literario cuyo fin era crear espacios fuera del mundo material a través de una sonoridad grave y tortuosa y de imágenes vehementes y abatidas a un tiempo; así, buscó la belleza en lo exótico y lejano e idealizó al amor y a la poesía. En medio de rarezas, universos extraños y mucha tristeza, la poética de Argüello no se cansó de recrear su existencia literaria lejos de la patria, pero cerca de la ansiada libertad y en medio de la soledad del exiliado. Además de poesía, Argüello publicó cuentos cortos y relatos con una clara adhesión al modernismo. Ejerció también el periodismo literario y político. Escribió para varios periódicos en la capital del país, en Guadalajara y Tepic, entre otras ciudades. Su obra poética se publica por primera vez en un solo volumen, e incluye más de una veintena de piezas inéditas, halladas en periódicos y revistas de la época.

      • 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.

      • Thriller / suspense
        June 2013

        Dolor y Dinero-La Verdadera Historia

        Pain and Gain-The Untold True Story

        by Marc Schiller

        La verdadera historia tras la película Dolor y Dinero Este libro demuestra que a veces la verdad es más extraña que la ficción! Era el año 1994, Marc y su familia vivian una vida normal en Miami, Florida. No se imaginaba que en Noviembre de ese año, su vida y la de su familia iba a cambiar para siempre. Los acontecimientos que se iban a desarrollarse no podían ser concebidos por la imaginación más vivida.En este sorprendente libro narra los acontecimientos que condujeron a su secuestro y su intento de asesinato. Lo transportara y colocara en la bodega donde fue encarcelado y le dara una perspectiva única de los hechos ocurridos durante ese mes horroroso y la lucha física y mental para vencer los obstáculos y sobrevivir.Marc narra su historia en detalle tortuoso. Su humillación, dolor y sufrimiento a manos de la banda Sun Gym y su supervivencia milagrosa.Usted va a entender cómo y por qué él sobrevivió y que a un ser humano le pueden quitar todo pero nunca su espíritu y la determinación de sobrevivir.Nadie creyó su historia, ni la policía ni ninguna otra persona. Sin embargo, mantuvo firme y decidido a llevar a los criminales ante la justicia antes de que vuelvan cometer otro crimen similar. ¡Una historia verdaderamente desgarradora y que no solamente usted no podrá olvidar pronto, sino que le motivará e inspirará!

      • Children's & YA

        The Guest and Other Sinister Stories

        by Dávila, Amparo

        Through a selection of thrilling and exciting illustrated stories, Mexican author, Amparo Dávila, and Argentinian illustrator, Santiago Caruso, create a fascinating reading spectrum for young audiences. This set combines classic tales of the author: “Petrified trees” and “Concrete music”, alongside with fantastic stories as “The guest”, the story of an ordinary woman hunted by an unknown creature; “High kitchen”, a short story where miniature beings confront their inevitable fate, among others.

      • Fiction
        July 2020

        Men who talks with stars

        by João Torcato Justa

        In this novel by John Torcato Justa, a narrator witnesses the history of their ancestry through the protagonist, mother and best friend uncle, recreating a line of magical time crossing the border of Alto Alentejo and reaches the neighboring plain Extremadura, in Spain. Anthony, known in the small Alentejo village by Lobo, is an adventurous young bohemian, fearless and womanizer. The day that your heart is taken away by the unmistakable beauty of the Spanish Soledad, wife of one of the most powerful men in Spain, marks the beginning of a journey defined by Destiny, the Stars and the courage of men and women who make miracles. As background, a rural Alentejo marked by the customs of a Portugal, in the times of Salazar, and the neighboring Spanish province of Extremadura, in a terrible process of healing wounds of the Civil War. John, a participant narrator, invites us to the family memories that turned his family and region, revealing the amazing dramatic density of his characters and an unconventional plot affective links and metaphysical touch with reality.

      • 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.

      • Fiction
        December 2019

        Under the guardian

        by Juca Serrado

        A secret that the Catholic Church wants to protect at all costs, the true story of Mary Magdalene, his followers and his beloved master Jesus, rage, murder, danger, passion and time travel. A mystery protected by the Knights of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, better known as the Knights Templar, which involves the story of the Christ the Redeemer statue building, in Rio de Janeiro. A long journey begins with investigations in Brazil and runs through Paris and Israel, a narrative full of adrenaline, unimaginable scenes in "a real cocktail of emotions." The Brazilian writer Juca Serrado leads us seductively at the beginning of the Templars time and embraces us in an exciting contemporary novel, a work of painstaking and fascinating fiction.

      • Children's & YA

        WHEN THE MOON RISES

        Federico García Lorca for kids

        by Author: Federico García Lorca / Selection and editing by Marta Mearin / Illustrations: Carolina Monterrubio

        Cuando sale la luna (When the moon rises) is an anthological selection of poetry and a play by the great Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. This selection has been specially designed to bring his poetry and drama closer to the world of children and young people, making it accessible to a greater number of boys, girls and young people so that they can discover his work, get to know it and enjoy it. Precisely because of this, some modifications have been made that seek to avoid macho expressions (socially accepted at the time the book was written) and to bring the characters of the play closer to children and young people today. The beautiful illustrations play with the poet’s words, bringing imagination and humor.

      • 2017

        De synthèse / The Imago State

        by Karoline Georges

        A story of luminous lucidity, the kind that can free the consciousness and thrill the soul, De synthèse shines a light on the end of a filial relationship. It is told from the point of view of an image-obsessed woman reunited with her family just as her mother enters a terminal phase following a long period of suffering. It’s a story about the body, about disappearance, about reflections, about composition and decomposition. Winner of several literary awards. To learn more about this title, click here: https://editionsalto.com/droits-rights/de-synthese/

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        Ciclo 3. Retención total: memoria

        Sistema Integral de Lectura Rápida. Comprensión y memorización

        by María Guadalupe Baeza Gómez

        Memory is the psychic faculty by means of which the past is retained and remembered, hence its importance in the process of reading the information only once and remembering it the rest of the lifetime. This is based on attention, perception and reasoning, supported by the association and organization of data, because it not only means accumulating information but also knowing how to use it and for this you have to stimulate and exercise memory. In this third cycle lasting five weeks you will continue exercising all the skills and skills that you have learned in the system to apply in your daily life; also include specific techniques to improve concentration and memory, optimize study time, as well as organize and retain the information of any text. The ability to work in this cycle is TOTAL RETENTION, combining it with speed and understanding. From this one moment your way of reading is different, do not go back to the bad habits and always read with techniques, skills and strategies learned, since on this depends the true mastery from the same.

      • The Arts
        October 2020

        descantes

        by José F. Colaço Guerreiro

        Considered by Unesco as World Heritage, the art of Cante is one of the most ancient and pure singing art form in Portugal. Along with this marvellous tradition, there are a few people that still keep the art of playing the Viola Campaniça, an acoustic guitar invented centuries ago in the region of Alentejo.The author, José Francisco Colaço, rescued this lost tradition from oblivion researching for more than twenty years, tracking the guardians of this old knowledge and bringing them back to the spotlight through audio records, radio programmes and, of course, writing.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
        2022

        Damaged Deer. Anthology

        by Rafael Rubio

        This poetic anthology by Rafael Rubio, without a doubt one of the most relevant poetic voices nowadays in Chile, is of greatest relevance to invite teenagers to approach to poetry and helping them to face directly their pains and joys, with that which tears the apart and also with that which enlightens their path. This anthology includes a selection of poems made by the author himself. It includes poems published in Arbolando (1998), Luz rabiosa (2007), Mala siembra (2013) and Viernes santo (2019), as well as 17 unpublished poems.

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