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      • Mary Abouchaar

        Every story describes a wish that Tyler makes, the steps he takes to obtain it, and the reason why he gladly grants it to a dear one. In "Tyler's Promised Gift" Tyler works hard to obey his mother's commands in anticipation of receiving his promised 'little red car". At his birthday party he offers the car to a younger, sad, and crying guest. In "Tyler's Baby Sister" Tyler tries to get his mother to focus her attention again on him instead of on his baby sister, Tia. Tyler finally realizes that helping his mother to give more care to Tia gave him the most satisfaction. In "Tyler's Acting Practice" Tyler spends hours perfecting his aim when using a slingshot. When he was finally ready to play the part of David in the school play "David and Goliath", he noticed that his friend Joel, who was new to the school this year, was being bullied and excluded from all games because he was missing the net whenever he tried to shoot a basketball. Heroically, Tyler offers the role of David to Joel when he learns that Joel excels at aiming pebbles with his slingshot. His plan to reverse the students' disrespect towards Joel succeeded when everyone in the school auditorium cheered Joel for his perfect aim at the helmet of Goliath. In "Tyler's Lunchbox Treat", Tyler could hardly wait for lunch break to bite into the krispy marshmallow treat his mother had baked for him.  When Tyler discovers that the sandwich of his lunch companion was missing, and that he couldn't share his peanut butter sandwich with him because his companion was allergic to peanuts, Tyler gives him his krispy marshmallow square. Tyler always feels like a winner at the end, and not at all a loser. Children and parents are happy to arrive at the ending of each story.

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      • Fiction
        March 2018

        Luciana

        by Pilar Tena

        Luciana is a novel about the impact of the past on our lives. Pilar Tena comes back with an intimate story, full of secrets, loyalty and treason focused on the life of the, on many occasions, invisible witnesses. Ireland, second half of the 20th Century, a young Spanish couple arrives with their children to Dublin. And Luciana is travelling with them. Luciana es una novela sobre el impacto del pasado en nuestras vidas. Pilar Tena vuelve a las librerías con una historia íntima y llena de secretos, de lealtades y de traiciones que se centra en la vida muchas veces invisible de los testigos. Irlanda, segunda mitad del siglo xx, un joven matrimonio español llega con sus hijos a Dublín.Y Luciana viaja con ellos.

      • Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

        Algunos asesinatos duelen más

        by Antonio Anasagasti Valderrama

        En Algunos asesinatos duelen más el autor nos aproxima como en una precisa disección médica al género negro desde múltiples perspectivas, desgranando y analizando, la mayoría de las veces con humor, las clá¬sicas pistas, los móviles, las escenas del crimen, los hilos conductores, los peligros de la curiosidad, la reincidencia, los sabotajes, los testigos, los expresidiarios, las bandas de asesinos, los errores, la ejecución, los métodos, etcétera. Todo ello, sin olvidar las tramas de corrupción, las drogas y el terrorismo. Además, reflexiona sobre la mayor fuente de violencia que se produce en la sociedad: el odio o los intereses de las personas con las que convivimos, sean del género que sean. Anasagasti nos enseña que el amor a causa del roce se puede transformar en cualquier momento en odio, como polos opuestos de un mismo sen¬timiento. Muchas veces las personas que producen más daño son las más cercanas y, por eso, estos asesinatos u homicidios duelen más. No se olvida de tratar otros aspectos de la muerte, como son el aborto o la eutanasia. Igualmente, el escritor en la última parte del libro, en el capítulo “Cerca del más allá”, intenta acercar el mundo esotérico con la realidad más mundana. En ese puente de unión entre ambos cosmos, brujas y demonios no son ni más ni menos que invenciones de nuestros miedos o productos de nuestras conductas. Los seres malévolos lo en¬gendramos nosotros desde nuestro interior, como frutos envenenados surgidos del espejo donde se reflejan el mal que producimos a nuestro prójimo. Ante eso, solo se puede combatir a esos terroríficos seres interiores con la ciencia y la bondad. En resumidas cuentas, un libro extraordinario lleno de grandes sorpresas, hilvanado con un lenguaje conciso y sencillo, que aporta una gran fluidez y dinamismo al ritmo narrativo y que le hace ser muy ameno y divertido.

      • 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/

      • Fiction
        July 2020

        Todas nosotras (All of us)

        by Elizabeth Casillas and Higinia Garay

        El Salvador has one of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the world and termination of pregnancy, both voluntary and spontaneous, is extremely harshly punished. In fact, the majority of convicted women are tried for homicide, after having suffered obstetric complications. They are accused of having killed their baby and face sentences of up to forty years in prison.

      • October 2019

        Keys to Creative and Innovative Religious Education

        by Óscar Armando Pérez Sayago

        Este libro brinda valiosas herramientas a padres y maestros sobre la nueva función cultural de la escuela en la enseñanza de la Educación Religiosa. Advierte respecto a la importancia de acompañar y orientar al estudiante para ayudar a comprender el hecho religioso, puesto que hoy más que nunca está expuesto a mucha información desestructurada e indiscriminada, a través de los medios de comunicación, que es importante discernir.

      • Children's & YA

        Mihal, the Warrior

        by Javier Ortiz

        Mihal cannot read or write, but he handles the sword like no one else. He looks like a child of only ten years old and instead he speaks like an adult. Who is Mihal? Why is his body full of scars or does he wear that strange necklace around his neck? But above all, where does he come from?

      • Libelo de Sangre

        by Sandra Aza

        Madrid, winter of 1620. The happiness of the marriage formed by Sebastián Castro, a renowned clerk of the Villa, and Margarita Carvajal staggers when both become the main suspects of a blood libel: lawsuits that blame the Jews for sacrificing Christian children to collect their blood and whose jurisdiction belongs to the Holy Inquisition. With the bonfire hanging over them, their son Alonso, a thirteen-year-old boy, begins a desperate search for a way to save them, a purpose that tears her out of her warm existence and shows her the ice of life. In spite of everything, three headlights turn on light in the shadows of her misfortune: friendship, hope and a dream. Friendship is provided by Juan and Antonio, two rogue vagabonds. Hope beats in a bag full of money that seems to be pulling the strings of destiny. And the dream awaits him in college, where he plans to study law, become a lawyer, and exercise a law capable of preventing innocent people like his parents from suffering the rigors of injustice. Blood Libel is a fascinating story of love and friendship set in Madrid during the Golden Age, a vibrant but bleak time in which, while faith in God lit hearts, crimes against it lit bonfires.

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