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        Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's/YA)
        October 2021

        El año de la rata

        by Jorge Alderete

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

      • Picture books
        June 2020

        Leo is not an alien

        Leo no es un extraterrestre

        by David Gómez, Susana Peix. IL. Carolina Luzón

        They say that Leo lives on another planet, but it is not true. Leo is not an alien. He lives on Earth. Although sometimes it seems like he is not here. At the age of four Leo still did not speak. While the other boys and girls looked like little parrots chattering, Leo expressed himself in the only way he knew: Sometimes he looked like a gorilla hitting everything in his reach. Or he went from side to side like a caged tiger...

      • Children's & YA

        Kayum Racoon

        by Luis Antonio Rincón García

        In the Lacandon Jungle, beneath a chicozapote tree, Kayum, an intrepid lacandon child, rescues three little racoons fom the cougar's jaws. Kayum, whith his new friends, will have adventures that made him understand the value of nature and comunity.

      • Children's & YA

        Plan to Uncover Withches

        by Dávila, Valeria

        When Diulia Huzarska moved to the next house, the detective boy im-mediately suspected of her. There was no doubt: she was a witch. Step by step, the main character narrates to a police officer the clues to his discovery, without losing the opportunity to use his abilities of deduc-tive thinking and confirm his theory.

      • Children's & YA

        Edison's Revange

        by Sáez Castan Javier.

        Imagine someone creating a machine to undo all of the world's inven-tions, and also undo the memories that people have about them. How do you think the world would be without phones, wheels, pencils, elec-tric guitars, and computers?

      • Children's & YA

        Riddler

        by Valentín Rincón

        The riddles have always been an entretaining challenge that expresses the intelligence and culture of a town: reflecting their ways of talking, their sense of humor, and their way of viewing life. In this book you will find everything from confusing and puzzling riddles to math and logic problems.

      • Children's & YA

        H2O

        by Enrique Adonis Rodríguez Morales

        What would life be like if one day we contaminated all the water on Earth? What would happen to the plants, to the animals and to humans? Marina knows this far too well because she has grown up in a place where you can't drink the water. Discover how, after wanting to give the planet another chance, her father, doctor Escamandro, uncovers the solution to this environmental problem and the consequences that come along with it.

      • Children's & YA

        Kiko Robot

        by Valentín Rincón

        Discover the mistery found in the robot that Frida and Eduardo built with their grandfather's help. You won't be able to believe everything Kiko can do. A story centered around family and friendship.

      • Children's & YA

        Perseus TS

        by Rincón García Luis Antonio.

        Who wouldnʼt want to be the first to try the new and most advanced videogame console in the world? Discover whatʼs hidden inside what appears to be a simple childrenʼs game and become the mythical Perseus at least for one night.

      • Children's & YA

        Peter Pan and Wendy

        by Felipe Garrido / Gabriel Pacheco

        Peter Pan is a child who refuses to grow up. He lives in Neverlad with the lost children and Tinker Bell. One night, Peter arrives at the Darling brothers' window, and invites them to come alone him on the most fantastic journey of his life. Wendy, George and Michel will accept Peterʼs invitation and accompany him to fight pirates, play with indians and escape the mermaids.

      • Children's & YA

        I want to be a hero

        by Ninah Basich

        Dita is a little spider, but that doesnʼt matter to her because she has a big desire and is willing to strive for it. Even if she must help the worms or ants, or trains every day with beetles.

      • Children's & YA

        Lulu doesn't want to be a princess

        by Loreto Corvalán

        Why doesnʼt a princess want to be it? Through Loreto Corvalan's beautiful illustrations, we discover good reasons to be something else.

      • Picture books, activity books & early learning material

        The little girl who was always hungry

        by Yasbil Mendoza Huerta

        In the beautiful Oaxaca, some traditions are essential for the heart. This Zapotec story, translated into Spanish, is filled with humour, and tells us how a very hungry girl managed to cheerfully and zestfully quench her appetite.

      • Children's & YA

        Stories, or tales of other times, with morals

        by Felipe Garrido / Gabriel Pacheco

        Ogres, talking animals, fairies, princesses and enchanted princes are the main caracters of these tales. In extraordinary situations these characters will have to rid themselves of the difficulties of the fantastic world in which they live. The rules will be none other than magic and wit. Escape from Blue Beard, wake up the Sleepy Beauty, put on the boots of the Puss on Boots or the glass slipper, and visit the wolf who disguised as a grandmother who's waiting you.

      • Children's & YA

        Bugs

        by Chápela Luz Maria

      • Children's & YA

        Animalero

        by Valentín Rincón

        Among barks, meows, and many other voices, discover what onomato-poeias are and which sounds animals make. Explore intriguing facts about those who fly or those who emit sounds with their wings, or about whale singing and mockingbirds. This book is full of short stories, fables, poems, and couplets inspired by animals found in nature.

      • Children's & YA

        Pinoccio adventures

        by Felipe Garrido / Gabriel Pacheco

        Pinocchio is one of the most touching, profound, and fun stories ever written. Its charm has conquered readers of all ages around the world. Its teachings help us live day to day with more conscious-ness. In order to fully appreciate the mor-al intended, we must read the complete story of Pinocchio just as Carlo Collodi wrote it and just as it’s presented here, carefully translated into Spanish by Felipe Garrido and beautifully illustrated by Gabriel Pacheco.

      • April 2016

        Caminos condenados

        by Guerra, Pablo; Díaz, Henry; Aguirre, Camilo; Ojeda, Diana

        Condemned Ways is a graphic novel that portrays the phenomenon of daily dispossession in Montes de Maria. After the violence and forced displacement that dominated this region for 20 years, its inhabitants now face new forms of exclusion that continue to threaten their permanence in the area. Through conversations and fictionalised tours, the reader will be able to understand not only the problems faced by its protagonists, but also get an idea of the challenges of the post-conflict in the Colombian countryside. This book was created from field research carried out by geographer Diana Ojeda and the Center for Studies in Political Ecology, and is a first approach to establishing a dialogue between the social sciences and graphic narrative in Colombia.

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