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      • Richard Griffin (1820) Ltd t/a Tarquin

        Tarquin produces books for recreational mathematics, and for students and teachers in schools. We have a near 50 year history of enriching mathematics as well as papercraft and origami titles. Many of our 240 titles have been translated into all the major languages of the world. But as a small publisher, we understand other small publishers and can tailor rights deals appropriately and economically. We have 12 titles that are new in 2020 and where rights are available.

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      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Fausto Coppi, the first of the greatest cyclists

        by Beppe Conti

        In the centenary of Fausto Coppi’s birth, Beppe Conti proposes a ranking to tell the stories, the adventures and the triumphs of the ten greatest cyclists ever. The choice considers the greatness of the characters before of their results, the years they had competed in, the deeds achieved more than their victories. The emotions aroused among people. Rankings make people discuss, so in the second part of the book 23 famous figures who live with passion the great cyclism, reveals their preferences: journalists, entrepreneurs, doctors and managers. A photographic homage to il Campionissimo closes the book, making us live once again his legend.

      • Biography & True Stories

        El Diablo tells his story

        Chiappucci, a life on the run

        by Beppe Conti

        Claudio Chiappucci, El Diablo, tells his life’s adventures to Beppe Conti: the firsts victories, the big competitions and their backstage, the relationships with his rivals and his teammates. His great feats are numerous: the Milano- Sanremo of 1991, his run at Sestriere during the Tour de France in 1992, the brushed against World Championship and Tours. After his retirement, El Diablo carried on pedal: the bicycle is the perfect mate of a lifetime for a travel around the world, full of prizes and popular events. In this book friends, historical rivals, specialists and journalists write about this great champion, ready to make the reader relive his great career.

      • Fiction
        October 2020

        El indio ciclope (The Indian cyclops)

        by Guillermo Roz

        Not so much an illustrated novel as a technicolour delirium. Martin Scorsese meets Jack Kerouac under LSD. Enter, read and discover. The grotesque and fearsome Diotisalvi brothers control all the illegal business in New York. One day, completely by surprise, multi-millionaire Camel Horovitz exiles them and imposes a new reign of terror. Old Camel will only allow the Diotisalvi to return to New York on one impossible condition: they must find a way to rid him of the double hump that has earned him his nickname. The Diotisalvis embark upon a crazy adventure in search of a solution, a journey that will take them to Ushuaia, at the very ends of the earth. There, they will encounter Carlos Gardel’s albino twin, Charles Darwin’s lost son, a Madrileñan bullfighter and his bulls, a woman who is crossing Patagonia on foot and gradually becomes black, a dinosaur, a vast ship, a forgotten jazz singer, the Japanese creator of Godzilla, an Indian woman who speaks 364 languages... And a Cyclops, that mysterious legend, a phenomenon capable of performing a thousand and one miracles. “The words that could have come from the writer, are providedhere by the illustrator. One might think that going through life withonly one eye would impede a person’s vision but in the case ofthis Patagonian native it is an advantage, because it enables himto do something that the rest of us – mafia hitmen, albino singers,dinosaur hunters or black servants – cannot: to see the comic sideof tragic situations. We invite the readers of this book to follow suit.To laugh, because life is short and it usually ends badly. And that’sthat.” - Oscar Grillo illustrator of the novel

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        The History of Cyclism

        From the pioneers to nowadays: feats, backgrounds and rivalries

        by Beppe Conti

        The history of the great cyclism, from the pioneers’ firsts adventures at the end of the XVIII century to the very last season: the first bicycle people though was ridden by the Devil, the birth of the Tour de France, of the Giro d’Italia and of other famous competions, the big and the forgotten champions, the feats the made history, the backgrounds, famous rivalries and unfamiliar friendships. Gerbi, the first Tour and Giro’s winners and their comments after the victory, the only woman who ran the Giro with men, the rivalry between Coppi and Bartali, Merckx, Hinault, Pantani’s tragedy, Armstrong’s triumphs and fraud and the nowadays champions. The author is available to update the texts.

      • Religion & beliefs
        September 2021

        Maschilità in questione

        Sguardi sulla figura di san Giuseppe

        by Antonio Autiero, Marinella Perroni

        Joseph occupies a marginal place inside the theological discourse, unlike Mary. Yet, he also reflects important issues of our time, linked to the debate on identity, relationships and functions of being in the world as men and women, and in terms of living in a church made up of men and women. Freed from hagiographic stereotypes and strictly apologetic purposes, Joseph becomes the emblem of a masculinity that is now more than ever in question: what does it mean for a male to feel himself as a subject, as a person? What does it mean to share a journey of substantial relationships and to generate life together? What does it mean to take care of the world, in the plurality of its possible expressions (politics, profession, civil commitment)? This book starts an original path, expression of the fruitful intertwining that theology intends to establish with other cultural approaches. It discloses a set of “looks” – historical, biblical, sociological, theological, pastoral ... – aimed at Saint Joseph, a figure of a masculinity that questions us. Moreover, it proposes an ideal dialogue between scholars who have accepted Pope’s invitation: Ite ad Ioseph, «Go to Joseph». Their answers can be surprising.   CONTRIBUTORS: Daniele Bouchard, Arianna De Simone, Elizabeth E. Green, Andrea Grillo, Adreas Heek, Michela Murgia, Paolo Naso, Cristina Oddone, Giusi Quarenghi, Simona Segoloni Ruta, Silvia Zanconato.

      • The Arts
        September 2020

        Biodesign in Highschools

        by Giovanna Danies, María-Paula Barón, Andrea Peralta, Andrea Forero, Jenny Grillo

        Traditional education, which generally evaluates theoretical content at the end of a period, is not aligned to the development of educational skills needed by 21st century citizens. Today, we need creative and innovative individuals, who think critically, are capable of learning how to learn, and are able to solve complex challenges. People who communicate effectively in transdisciplinary fields in order to work collaboratively. Citizens with a global vision that are aware of local needs, who make decisions based not only on their own wellbeing, but that of the communities and the planet, understanding that sustainable solutions balance these three. These skills can be cultivated through design thinking, which promotes project-based learning, theorizing from an initial challenge or brief. Biodesign in highschools presents a pedagogical proposal that combines scientific topics with a creative approach in order to open a wide range of possibilities, equipping future generations to respond to the challenges and needs the world presents today.

      • Fiction
        March 2020

        Night and ocean

        by Raquel Taranilla

        Winner of the 2020 Biblioteca Breve Prize.Bea Silva is shocked when she comes across an article in the newspaper that says someone has stolen the embalmed skull of the legendary silent film director F.W. Murnau. What’s most surprising is that Bea is convinced she knows who the thief is: Quirós, an underemployed filmmaker who one day showed up at her enormous ramshackle house.At almost thirty-two, Beatriz is a somewhat aloof college professor, weary of life and almost pathologically erudite. The arrival of Quirós brings out her lucid, hyperactive side and sets her up for a wildly unhinged fall.

      • Fiction
        January 2023

        De grillos y chicharras (About crickets and cicadas)

        by Pedro Antonio García

        Forced to migrate, a group of cicadas seek refuge in the territory of an orchestra of crickets, who are unwilling to share their property. Both groups, who despise each other for being different, will be forced to live together; as they get to know each other better, they will discover that they are not as different as they think and that they can complement each other to form the most beautiful of harmonies. This book introduces us to the philosophical problem of private property and proposes solidarity and empathy, not only as a solution to our conflicts, but as the only possibility of survival in a world where everyone believes they have the right to appropriation and exploitation.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2019

        Le favole del bosco parlante

        by Roberto Perchiazzi

        Gli gnomi Acerin, Pinet e Cembrino, l'elfo Frood, Moky il lupo dal collo bianco, la regina Aura, Milluccia e Tritoriccio, l'ape Zin e il grillo Melchiorre, il topolino Petit, Liù il colibrì e tanti altri fantastici personaggi vi invitano alla scoperta di queste dieci favole che hanno per protagonista la natura, con i suoi abitanti e le sue infinite meraviglie.

      • Health & Personal Development

        Relaciones

        Liderazgo en acción

        by Gonzalo Gallo González

        Relations. How is your relationship with the people around you? Are you one of those who change your way of being with certain people? This volume will show you the variables that exist in relationships and in communication between human beings, it will teach you to be more understanding, sensitive and respectful with others. Among other things, it also highlights the importance of knowing how to listen.

      • 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.

      • Literary Fiction
        May 2021

        Outside of time

        by Silvia Bardelás

        "Destiempo is a song to the fight for internal revolutions and the desire to free ourselves from the vital ropes that bind us." - Armando Requeixo. Diario cultural. Radio Galega   Destiempo illuminates the we as the truly human space. An older woman asks her grandson to come back to Galicia from the United States to spend the summer with her. She wants him to attend a kind of social fight that she is carrying out with her friends. They look for action as the only thing that can give meaning to their lives. Silvia Bardelás mixes different generations that share the same problem: the weight of a standardized world, full of discourses, oblivious to vitality. The possibility of feeling alive and real again makes everything move in an unstoppable way. The story is a coming and going of past and present, of ideas and actions that reveal the silent social power and the inner need to feel free. Destiempo (Outside of time) is a community novel. Beyond individuality, beyond the group is the we, which can only emerge genuinely when individuals become singular beings, when they become aware of the myths, the ideology, the discourses that have dominated their lives and those of their ancestors.   The narrator puts the focus on the interrelation. He lights up scenes where the characters discover themselves through others.

      • 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.

      • THE MIND-EATERS

        by DAVID BLANCO LASERNA / CELSIUS PICTOR

        Zombies are real, in nature they are everywhere, only they live on a different scale. There are fungi, plants and parasitic worms specialized in taking over the bodies and minds of different insects through very refined methods. In this twenty cases of possession you will know of cicadas devoured by mushrooms, crickets to drowned by worms, ants impaled by mushrooms, worms that invade snails’ eyes to draw attention of birds to be eaten by them…

      • LITTLE GRASS BUGS

        Picture Book

        by Gek Tessaro

        A special picture book made with paper craft technique, where characters are little bugs hidden in the grass. They tell about the surrounding world from their perspective, representing some of the most important values like acceptance and respect of differences. FULL ENGLISH MANUSCRIPT AVAILABLE

      • October 2013

        El silencio de los pájaros

        by Horacio Cavallo / Gonzalo Delgado

        Para salvar su vida, un hombre decide salvar la de los demás.Una solitaria mujer recibe las esperanzadoras cartas de un admirador secreto.Padre e hijo viajan al pasado con una caja de cenizas en las manos.Un músico ciego recorre a tientas un pequeño pueblo del interior.Un poeta ignoto le entrega el más valioso regalo al hombre que lo iluminó con sus palabras.Un grupo de niños planean un mágico rescate.Un abuelo, su nieto y un perro ven lo que el río devuelve a los hombres, mientras los pájaros callan. En los siete cuentos de este libro, Horacio Cavallo construye un mundo de particular sensibilidad gracias a la calidad sugestiva de su prosa. Las vidas de los personajes que habitan ese mundo son antiguas, vidas que han llegado a un punto en el que un solo gesto de bondad, de sencilla ternura, puede devolverles una parte de su fuerza original. Mucho tiempo después de que el lector haya abandonado estas páginas, esos personajes continuarán en su memoria, buscando nuevas oportunidades de redención, y, quizá, encontrándolas. Un nuevo relato se añade a los siete que conformaban la primera edición de este volumen. Se trata de «El sabor de la nieve», originalmente publicado en el libro colectivo Exposición múltiple (Alter Ediciones, 2015), un texto que, además de ser una prodigiosa muestra de técnica narrativa, alcanza una gran hondura emotiva y se ubica entre las mejores piezas breves del autor. El nuevo conjunto amplía así los márgenes de su universo simbólico y ofrece nuevas posibilidades de diálogos cruzados. Cabe señalar que luego de obtener el Premio Nacional de Narrativa Édita del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura en 2015, varios de los relatos de este libro han formado parte de antologías en diversas lenguas.

      • The dreambreakers - The secret of Dandelion

        by Susanna Isern, Esther Gili

        Who are those who, hidden among us, call themselves The Dreambreakers? Who is really the Dark Professor? Sofi Dandelion discovers one day, by chance, that someone has devised a way to destroy dreams and spread unhappiness. Can she do something to prevent it? A boy with an enigmatic look, a grandfather who is not what he seems, a very special glasses and the animal-laboratory may be a good way to start.

      • November 2021

        The chimera of the vanquished

        by Luis Urios

        "The shoemaker's bell rang again". An old shoemaker who lost everything and had to learn to naturalise misfortune. A tyranny that has ravaged the region relentlessly for decades. Murders, disappearances, torture and a perceptive young man who works in one of the Regime's factories and has never known freedom. An organisation of insurgents fighting oppression from the shadows. Two intertwined destinies. A life in which everything was lost. Another in which nothing was ever had. A struggle to achieve freedom. The chimera of the vanquished (La quimera de los vencidos) is about the loss of what is dearest to you, about finding a ray of light in the darkness, about hope, about structural injustice and about the desire for a better world.

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