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    • Health & Personal Development

      Encounter

      by Fer Broca

      In these times of change and transformation, we have faced, individually and collectively, our deepest fears, discovering how vulnerable and fragile we are. The technological revolution that has drastically altered our way of communicating, the risks of climate change, the ongoing pandemic, and the resurgence of fear from a continental-scale war remind us of the illusory nature of control and the fragility of our sense of security. "Encuentro" is a response to our new vulnerability: a voice that speaks, shouts, or whispers what the ancient memory of peoples has passed down to us. Through shamanic practices applicable to daily life and a simple yet profound presentation of the basic principles of this ancestral wisdom, Fer Broca teaches us how to merge our personal experiences and face our fears with the help of a living tradition that is constantly evolving. This book is both personal and social, informative and inspiring, practical and introspective, designed to help us find meaning in times of crisis.

    • Fiction

      Frozen Blood

      by F.G. Haghenbeck

      In 1943 the Mexican government imprisoned mexican citizens who were descendants of Germans (considered to be possible traitors) in the Perote concentration camp, inside the old fortress of San Carlos. More than five hundred people were locked in those high mountains, surrounded by only cold and humidity. This is in one of the most secret passages in Mexican history. In the middle of a harsh and snowy winter, the prisoners will have to face something more than the Mexican government when a gigantic pre-Hispanic god awakens from his millennial hibernation ready to regain lost power: Xipe Tótec, a flayed lord. The stark deity will cause terror among Austrians and Germans, who will have to confront terrifying ancient magic, suspicion hanging over their heads, and their own uncontrollable demons.

    • Children's & YA

      El crimen del hombre Océano

      by David Requesens

      Oscar is a young journalist who has lost his job and reputation after publishing an unfounded article without the approval of his editor. He is depressed and in debt, but ready for anything. He stumbles upon a paranormal journal and agrees to investigate disappearances linked to the enigmatic Ocean Man. Perhaps it is the only chance to recover his career without worrying about risking even his life.

    • Fiction

      Always a Banishment

      by Gabriela Couturier

      Against the backdrop of recent large migrations to Europe, Always A Banishment is the real story of a little migration that originates in late nineteenth-century France. Forced by poverty, driven by hope, three peasants from the Upper Savoy see in the Veracruz coasts of Mexico the possible answer to their desperate situation. Betrayals, far distances, luck and nature play, then more than ever, a decisive role in the fortunes of migrants, who see their homeland, their people and their customs fade away before they can carve a place for themselves in Mexican lands. Based on the actual letters sent by migrants, this novel remembers a reality that shows that every migration story, regardless of its outcome, is Always A Banishment.

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