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      • Grupo edebé

        At the beginning of the 1990s, edebé embarked on a very solid literary project that included readers for children of all ages. Now edebé has several collections such as My Favourite Tales Tren azul, Tucán (blue, green, orange, red) or Periscopio, ... Some of these collections have already reached 100 titles and have obtained several national and international awards & mentions (Spanish National Children’s and Young Adult Literature Prize, Strega Award, IBBY, White Ravens, Banco libro Venezuela, Cento Award...). Moreover, in 1993 EDEBE promoted the edebé Literature Award acknowledged as one of the most prestigious awards of Children’s and Young Adult’s Literature in our country given the solid, skilled range of writers who have already been awarded, in some cases acting as a springboard for their literary career (see the list in our catalogue).

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      • edebé

        Grupo edebé is a publishing house from Barcelona with branch all around Spain and houses in Latin America, devoted to publishing literature for children and young adults, as well as educational books.

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      • 2022

        La tercera máscara

        by Care Santos

        This harsh realist novel is a fiction masterfully created by the writer Care Santos, but it might not be. It could well be a journalistic investigation about a true event, one of those newspaper articles that shocks consciences and makes us ask how something like this has happened? How could someone so young commit such an atrocity? Some people may believe that there are things that it is better not to go deep into, that it is better to turn a blind eye. But if we do so then, how can we prevent it from happening again?

      • 2022

        Cómo sobrevivir a… la Antigua Roma

        by El Fisgón Histórico

        Bloodthirsty emperors, erupting volcanoes, games where you can lose your head... Are you sure you could survive in Ancient Rome? The age of the Caesars is one of the most exciting times in history, but beware! It's not all about gladiators or relaxing in the baths -danger is around every corner! Luckily, the Historical Snoop comes to your rescue. With this comprehensive survival guide, you'll learn all about the Romans and the threats of the time, and maybe, just maybe... you'll make it out of Ancient Rome in one piece! If you think history is boring, it's because you don't know it!

      • 2022

        El jardín de las mentiras

        by Antonio G. Iturbe

        Farah had emigrated to Mars with her grandparents when she was ten years old after losing her parents due to the great environmental catastrophe of Earth. In New Tokyo, she becomes the youngest police lieutenant in the entire Solar System. She was the first of her promotion and surpassed other candidates in all the exams. However, she is also the one who accumulates more sanction for breaching the protocols. Farah does not usually accept orders with which she does not agree... That is why her boss offers her to lead a small quick intervention team, with carte blanche, abnormal or exceptional situations in which not even the highest AI police robots are effective. And so begins her first mission: a homicide case at the V-66 biotech research station on Venus.

      • 2021

        Operación Primavera

        by Caty Guzmán Rodrigo

        Spring revolution is the first title in the collection, and is related to the importance of preserving the planet. Mane, a curious and imaginative girl like any other, finds a pocket watch that has 17 numbers instead of 12, and only one hand that incessantly dials five numbers. Images of a beautiful, living planet appear from the watch. Mane, her brother and her inseparable friend have in the watch the perfect guide to change the world.

      • 2022

        ¡Hola, pequeño pie!

        by Sol García

        Fun illustrated album that, through repetition and playing, allows the child to recognize and become aware of the body. Ideal for parents and children who want to have a good time together.

      • How To Survive In... Prehistory

        by El Fisgón Histórico

        Mortal glaciations, murderous beasts, violent tribes... Are you sure you'd be able to survive in Prehistory?   Millions of years ago, some smart primates evolved and became humans. Little by little, we discovered fire, learned to make tools, painted caves... and also had to face inimaginable dangers. With this survival guide, you will learn how to avoid the threats of Prehistory and, if you are lucky, you'll make it out alive!

      • 2022

        Rey

        by Mónica Rodríguez

        On good days her mum would call him “King, my little king…”. On bad days, after getting drunk, she would yell at him or insult him. But when she starts dating Ulric, a violent policeman that beats her, the situation becomes unbearable so he decides to run away from home. Starving and freezing, after having gone through so many dangers in the city, he is adopted by a wild dog that lives with a pack hidden in the woods. Later on, he will be accepted as a part of the pack. Then, he forgets his human kind and learns to communicate and behave like those animals: he will be one more of their kind. BASED ON A REAL STORY OF A LITTLE BOY WHO HAS TO SURVIVE AMONG A PACK OF STRAY DOGS. A STORY FULL OF POETRY THAT SHOWS HOW THE BOY FACES ABANDONMENT, LONELINESS, MISTREATMENT AND ESPECIALLY, HOW HE FACES BEASTS…EITHER ANIMAL OR HUMAN.

      • Children's & YA

        Truly Unruly

        Surprise President #2

        by Sara Cano, Eugenia Ábalos

        After a brief stint as prime minister of Betulia, a tiny country, teenager Martha Chacras is now a (democratically chosen) student representative at her high school. However, her responsibilities don?t end there, because her mother is the new prime minister and that means lots of protocolary stuff to deal with. Martha just wants everyone to let her be a fun-loving thirteen year old girl, but in order to defend that right she?s going to have to start a real revolution... And create an independent new country where adults are not allowed. How will she end this mess?

      • 2021

        La bruja de Berchtesgaden

        by Beatriz Osés

        Intrigue, mystery and humour amidst paranormal events with the most eccentric characters you can imagine. A call from Inspector Roth takes Albert out of his criminology studies in Amsterdam and brings him back to Bremen. Two teenagers have died and, given the characteristics surrounding the crimes, his collaboration would be very opportune...

      • 2021

        El síndrome de Bergerac

        by Pablo Gutiérrez

        I was an average girl like any other. I was going to class, I argued with my parents, I loved my friends unconditionally and, from time to time, I would fall in love with someone I shouldn't have, as happens to everyone else. There was nothing novelistic about me, nothing heroic that deserved a handful of pages, and that is why this story will not be about my parents or my colleagues or my lovers; it will not be about the routine of a high school student who is bored at school... This story will have only one main character and that character will be a nose. A famous, disproportionate nose. The nose of a hero born in Bergerac and named Cyrano.

      • 2022

        La niña que quería ser tortuga

        by Pedro Riera

        Silvia and Fabio are classmates. For her, Fabio is a superficial posh boy who thinks he can solve everything with his snake charmer's smile. He sees Silvia as a haughty girl who considers herself superior to her classmates. There is little chance of them becoming friends. And yet, when the social studies teacher pairs them up to do an assignment, they discover they have more in common than they thought. Then war breaks out in Yemen. Fabio's friend, Amina, the girl who once wanted to be a turtle, suddenly finds herself under the bombs, in an extreme situation. Fabio and Silvia will try to help her. But is it possible to help someone who is trapped in a war six thousand kilometres away?

      • 2022

        La puerta del mar

        by Miren Agur Meabe

        The night her mother died, Elora saw a flash of purple lightning from the window of the Saint-Étienne hospital. She instantly understood that the flash was her mother's flame, recently freed from the world. And, at the same time, she saw a figure draw itself on the glass fogged up by the winter cold: a heart. And the fact is that Elora, like her mother before her, like her grandmother, with whom she must move, possesses a gift that makes her special, intuitive, wise... Like so many women from other times and places, grandmother and granddaughter will have to survive together and be strong. And Elora will discover more than one secret in her new home, on the strange Île Cormoran, the island of the cormorants.

      • 2022

        Una balada del mar del norte

        by Raimon Portell

        THE ADVENTURE OF A BOY WHO SURVIVES BY INTUITION AS HE CAN’T REMEMBER WHO HE IS, WHAT HE KNOWS, WHERE HE HAS TO GO AND EVEN SO KEEPS GOING TO FIND THE TRUTH. "Stil looks out over the North Sea from the top of a dune. What is he doing there? He doesn’t know himself. In fact, his memory barely reaches back to the moment he woke up in a strange house, inside a body that refused to respond. He does not remember who he was before, what he had done, or even what his name was." An innovative literary venture that allows the reader to choose the path they wish to follow to discover the truth.

      • 2022

        El hilo (Crónica de los días en los que se paró el mundo)

        by Eva Santana López

        After a week of lockdown due to the pandemic, a teenager trapped alone in her flat in Barcelona glances at the empty street and spies through the window on her neighbour across the street, Samuel. He soon notices her and, although at first he labels her as a snoop, they end up becoming friends. Together they try to discover who is the mysterious stranger dressed in yellow who wanders around the neighbourhood, raising the alarm bells of the two youngsters: Could he be the criminal the media call “the Eixample killer”?

      • 2022

        Ecoterroristas

        by Isaac Palmiola

        «Dear Bianca, receiving this message is not good news neither for me nor for you. It means that they have found me and that things have really gone wrong. You need to act immediately, without delay. Collect the last updated hard drives I gave you and take them to Axel Green. You will find him at 22 Planella Street in Barcelona. Memorize this name and the address. Then delete the message, turn off the mobile and destroy it so they can’t trace you. Don’t talk to anyone, especially not the police. You will put anyone you talk to in danger. In fact, you can’t even imagine what you could endanger by talking to anyone». The power of the big hydrocarbon business to control the discovery of new alternative green energies is in the center of this thriller plot as well as the commitment of new generations to stop climate change.

      • 2022

        Encélado

        by Amaya García Arregui y Alberto Mínguez

        When the space shuttle Sila V takes off for the far reaches of the Solar System, it does so with the wrong crew: twelve children. The boys and girls, selected by WASA (the future NASA) to promote the Lunae 2 mission, come from twelve different countries and have very different social backgrounds. Faced with the impossibility of turning around, and during the two years of the trip, they will have to live in a framework of isolation and multiple difficulties, such as the demands of a hard training, the low gravity or the unknowns regarding their unexpected take-off.

      • 2022

        Z de zueño

        by Sonia Antón Ríos

        Zeta is a monkey reading a story about a monkey reading a story in bed. With this play on words and cross-reading, the reader will do the same as the main character, and will fall asleep with him to the rhythm of “AND SO DO I!”. A BEDTIME STORY! DO YOU WANT TO READ A STORY WITH ZETA, THE LITTLE MONKEY? THEN JUST REPEAT AFTER EACH PAGE: “SO DO I!” AND THEN YAWN!

      • 2022

        ¿Cómo se quita el hipo?

        by Antonio Lozano

        Have you ever had hiccups? Don't you get a bit annoyed when it happens? If you want to know how to stop hiccups, join Bruno on this adventure, he'll surprise you and we’ll surprise him!

      • 2022

        Kiki

        by Petra Steinmayer

        Valentina wants to be an astronaut and needs a space helmet but nobody at home takes her seriously and they keep offering her dolls and other toys. Luckily, the unexpected arrival of Kiki, a small blue leg polka-dot cock with an extraordinarily strong voice, will cause a stir in her family and help her to achieve her dream. Kiki appears one morning on Valentina’s house roof from nowhere although according to Valentina it could only come from Mars and meanwhile they don’t find the proprietor will stay at Valentina’s house causing many nuisance with its cockcrow, its feathers, its stools, and even laying an egg!! But may a rooster lay an egg?!?!?!?

      • 2021

        Brian Mcneill: Plásticus

        by Beatriz Osés

        Right at the foot of its beautiful cliffs, on the beach, is where Brian Mcneill found the body of Mrs. Reilly, a committed environmentalist. Thus begins the adventure of Plasticus, which is also the name of the largest multinational company in the production of industrial plastic.

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