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      • Children's & YA
        2019

        The Poet and the Smell

        by Lote Vilma Vītiņa

        One fine day a poem sneaks into the little Poet’s nose! No, it’s a cloud! Or perhaps it’s rain? In any case, at 
this moment the Poet discovers the bountiful and multidimensional world of smells, which inspires him to write poetry and share his discoveries with others. Lote Vilma Vītiņa’s book encourages children 
(and adults) to pay more attention to the smells, odors and aromas which are all around us – in the pantry, on the bus, on the street and in the park. Can you imagine the smells of a sea breeze, a barn, picking berries off a blackcurrant bush, or really screwing up? There is also a special surprise hidden in the book for little readers’ noses, which can not only be smelled in their imaginations, but also in real life! The National Book Art Contest Award “Golden Apple Tree” 2019

      • 2022

        Piquito has a brother

        A story about the arrival of a baby

        by Vilma Leon

        That day, for a long time, Piquito couldn't say anything at all. It was so obvious: what his mom had in her belly weren't empanadas. When he was able to react, he exclaimed: A what? A little brother? But over time, he soon understood that the adventures were going to multiply and the laughter would sound more intense in the house. A story about the moment when the family begins to enlarge, the fears and worries about losing the affection of the parents, but above all, about the love and camaraderie between brothers

      • 2022

        Piquito and his big family

        A story about bonds and diversity

        by Vilma Leon

        When Piquito's mom and dad told him that they were going to separate, it seemed that someone had erased the smiles in the house. But with lots of love, stories at night, thousands of kisses and bear hugs, everything found its place over time. A story about changes, diversity and also about the different types of families: assembled, multicultural, single parent, extended, among many others.

      • 2022

        Piquito and feelings

        stories to grow up

        by Vilma Leon

        Piquito has short and soooo short hair, wears pants with big patches, loves to run and strategically plan his next pranks. As he grows older, he faces different life situations, such as the death of his grandfather Tito, the birth of his brother Tomás and the separation of his parents. Three stories to talk to the little ones about changes, diversity and love for the family

      • Haunted Tales

        by Edson Gabriel Garcia

        Stories that make your spine tingle! Jorginho’s girlfriend has disappeared for a week when he suddenly gets an invitation to meet her at the cemetery. A mannequin with eyes that appear to be alive strangely gains power over her creator. A young man is overwhelmed by the desire to own the most beautiful leather jacket he has ever seen – and will bitterly regret it . . . Edson Gabriel Garcia’s stories carry his readers away and leave them behind with goosebumps and a strange sensation.

      • Individual film directors, film-makers
        November 2017

        Pro Bernal Anti Bio

        by Ishmael Bernal, Jorge Arago, Angela Stuart-Santiago

        Four years before his death in 1996, National Artist for Film Ishmael Bernal started writing a journal for what he envisioned is a unique biography that would tell all. The goal was an anti-biography that refused to be hagiography or tribute, and instead would be Bernal unexpurgated and uncensored. His biographer was his closest friend and constant collaborator, Jorge Arago, who worked on Pro Bernal Anti Bio until his death in 2011. He then passed the task of completing the book to his friend, Angela Stuart-Santiago. Working towards the goal of a tell-all, and with new research and additional interviews, the final product is a memoir unlike any other in the Philippines. Pro Bernal Anti Bio brings in a cast of actors, scholars, colleagues, and peers who speak from the margins of the book, while Bernal and Arago tell this personal-political history in their own words, sometimes gay, often irreverent, but always revealing an intellect and spirit that was ahead of its time.

      • December 2015

        Lo que saben los wayuu -Tü natüjalakat wayuu

        by Alberto Saldarriaga Roa, Leonardo Otálora Cotrino, Guillermo López Acevedo, Carolina Sáchica Moreno.

        Tü natüjalakat wayuu: Lo que saben los wayuu es un encuentro de voces en el que confluyen la visión que emerge desde el mundo wayuu y la mirada del blanco (alijuna) respecto a un mismo propósito: destacar la enriquecida cosmovisión de los indígenas wayuu en medio de la realidad a la que se enfrentan como habitantes de uno de los territorios más olvidados de la geografía colombiana, la península de la Guajira.

      • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
        November 2019

        El bastón de Kush

        by Iván R. Sánchez

        In this new adventure, Valeria travels to Sudan, in Africa, looking for some sign of The staff of Kush along the bank of the mighty Nile River. She has now become a bishop and something about her has changed. Her mission will lead her to follow the paths of the Candaces - warrior queens of the Kushita empire - and the forgotten gods. Once again, she will be accompanied by Jones, her dog Wolfie and some great and experienced women who are special and powerful just like her.

      • UN HOMBRE SIN NOMBRE

        UNA NOVELA DE TRES BALAS EN LA PAMPA

        by H. A. RIQUELME

        Tres meses después de la batalla de Santa Fe, la Justicia se obsesiona con los bandidos que se atrevieron a desafiar el sistema. El comandante Araya, militar ambicioso y oportunista, será el implacablepersecutor del Flaco, a quien acorrala hasta obligarlo a cumplir un trato a cambio de su libertad. Así es como nuestro forajido se ve enfrentado a una misión que lo cambiará para siempre; dar caza a uno de los personajes más peligrosos del bandidaje rural chileno. Las quebradas y sierras del Maule constituyen un escenario perfecto para una historia de traiciones, persecuciones y decisiones que traerán grandes consecuencias para la vida del hombre sin nombre. Entre tus manos, tienes un western chileno que rescata y revive la historia salvaje e indomable de nuestro país. ¿Estás listo para la aventura?

      • December 2020

        Why I can't like him/her?

        by Anna Claudia Ramos, Antônio Schimeneck

        Adolescence is a time of many doubts, anxieties and uncertainties. In this phase, sexuality is unfolding, and we are going through — because everyone has gone, is going or will go through — self-questions about all conditions, all desires, including regarding sexuality. If on the one hand, we see in beautiful social networks beautiful movements of self-acceptance and discovery, on the other hand we live in a time of great obscurantism and attempt to cage the desires and contain the experiences of young people – whether at home or at school, and unfortunately, many times, with public authority initiative. This book asks this of young people, who often find themselves trapped by a cultural need (or family pressure) to create heteronormative bonds, when, in fact, they feel the desire for people of the same sex. But this book also understands that it is necessary to take this issue to the world, so that everyone reflects on otherness, sexuality and, mainly, the many possibilities of affection and desire. Por que não consigo gostar dele/dela? is a book with two sides, two covers, four stories and many testimonials.

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