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      • Television & film (Children's/YA)
        2015

        Movies to Imagine. The Adventure Begins in Yucatan

        by Zoraida Vásquez Beveraggi

        The cinematograph is one of the greatest inventions of all times. Children and adults continue to be amazed at the screen. We never stop asking: Who invented the movies?, where?, when?, which was the first film? Although many books have been written to answer all these questions, we wanted to know whan happened in Mexico; so we reviewed old documents and kept asking the experts. At the end of this journey we found an answer that very few know of: The first feature film was done in Merida, Yucatan in 1916! Prize in Eur 13:00. This book is coedition with the Secretary of Culture in Mexico. 92,070 copies sold to the Secretary of Public Education

      • Children's & YA
        2013

        Little Teapots

        by Becky Rubinstein

        Little Teapots announces teatime, pleasure in words and delight in images. This book of poems is the product of visual experience, of observing teapots galore, made of pottery, porcelain, and white clay. "Little Teapots" was born to cheer up children and grown ups alike, made possible by the inventiveness of Becky, who creates images through words, and Irma and Rocío, creators of images through color. Prize in Eur 14.00 This book has an English version

      • Personal & social issues: death & bereavement (Children's/YA)
        2012

        The Dead Ride a Bicycle

        by Christel Guczka

        Tocino (Bacon) has no luck when school homework is about his family. For the last one, he got a 3-day suspension. His teacher thinks he is always making up things of bad taste. But his family is really very special. He will confirm so in this vacation when someone is determined to go with them and will make it unforgettable.

      • Children's & YA
        2016

        In the South

        by Christel Guczka

        Montserrat is forced to move to the city and her life has a turning point. At the beginning she is worried if her dad will send her letters to her new home and how is she going to live withour her grandfather close to her. Little by little her days take another direction with her friend Yolo next to her. The city will make them aware of its different dangers. Both will discover that, wherever you go, the best compass to guide your destiny are your feelings.

      • Children's & YA
        2017

        Word & Silence

        by Melisa Giraldo

        Onomatopeias, graphic metaphors, collages, complementary color, serif, and sans-serif fonts enlighten this story which is a small window into our reality; societies full of noise, disconnected, hardly influential, and divided voices who sometinmes disregard each other. This story is an invitation to compliment one another, to join together, to find each other, to establish dialogue, to accept diversity, to listen. Prize in Eur 12.00. This book has an English versión

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