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      • Bookoffice

        Bookoffice first came about in 2010, establishing itself as the first Portuguese literary agency catering to Portuguese authors. At the time, we only had three authors under our belt. Now, seven years later, we have strengthened our position both in the Portuguese market and abroad, and manage over thirty authors writing across a great variety of genres, including literary fiction, children’s books, young adult novels and non-fiction.

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      • XARPA BOOKS

        We are a small publishing house that publishes the collection of children's books "The Adventures of Txano and Oscar". Our collection is available in paper and digital and the first book in the collection has more than 400,000 downloads in ebook.

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      • Six Kingdoms

        by José Carlos Román, Mar Azabal

        One morning, a strange object arrives to Martin’s country that will make him ask himself about what lies beyond the Kingdoms’ walls. Curiosity leads to new realities and inspires Martin’s family to explore foreign lands. Their journey through kingdoms will uncover the different motivations of each country, until they finally find a kingdom that accepts them for who they are, without conditions.

      • Tiempo de otoño

        by Concha Pasamar

        A timeless album that explores the beauty of apparently insignificant moments and subtly encourages us to live them from a perspective attentive to the present—a brief itinerary through the sensations that the arrival of autumn causes in the protagonist. A book of discovery, an ode to change and beauty.

      • Women's Fiction
        November 2019

        Under the Fig Tree

        by María Bautista

        Clara returns from Berlin after ten years with a suitcase filled with pain and guilt. It’s almost impossible for her to feel like she is back home: her mother is not there anymore and her friends are trying to survive the economic crisis and adult life. Without prospects and without a job, she tries to face her past and to recover the hope of a future by moving to a small village in Salamanca to take care of Inés, her 93 years old grandmother. In a house full of the old woman ghosts, always ill-tempered and elusive, Clara will discover a story that, like her own, is marked by the deaths of others and by secrets that, sooner or later, will come out to light. With a Spanish depopulated rural village as a background, the novel tells the encounter between two generations of women and how they overcome their differences through sorority and solidarity.

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