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Javier Ruescas
Onyma
Welcome to ONYMA, the place where rumours flow without a trace!
Hugo, Lucía and Leo seem to have nothing in common, except that they are in the same class. However, when ONYMA arrives on their mobile phones, chaos breaks out in their lives.
Manuel Vilas
Islandia
“At the age of sixty-two, I'm facing the second major breakup of my life.”
“I'm not in love with you anymore.” With this simple sentence, pronounced phlegmatically and calmly by the woman he loves, Manuel Vilas finds his life suddenly collapsing into a bottomless pit.
Alejandro Gándara
Los textos robados a la felicidad / The Stolen Texts of Happiness
IV Eugenio Trías Prize
“The great texts of Antiquity, Hebrew and Greek, which laid the foundations of our culture, speak of happiness. Their primary and ultimate purpose is to propose an ethics—that is, a way of living—so as to live without fear and without anguish.
Miquel de Palol
Abans més que encara
At the end of the 1970s, Josep Buron and Gil Salabreda are two ambitious economics students, entrepreneurial and full of ideas. The first comes from a wealthy family; the second, from humble origins. Each, with uneven initial fortunes, will set up a company that, over the course of four decades, will grow into an empire to be enjoyed –or fought over– by their children. But an irreparable fault between Josep Buron and Gil Salabreda, an original sin, will ignite a chain of betrayals, jealousy, abuse, revenge, murder, and incest that will spread like a biblical plague among their descendants.
Carmen Amoraga
Lágrimas de barro (con Maxi Roldán)
From the heart of the tragedy, a harrowing, illuminating, and necessary account.
What happened on October 29, 2024, in Valencia?
This book brings order to chaos with a chronological narrative of every minute of that Tuesday — as well as the days leading up to it and the eight months that followed.
Santiago Posteguillo
Los tres mundos / The Three Worlds
Gaul, Rome, and Egypt—a fateful collision of three legendary worlds, masterfully brought to life by Santiago Posteguillo in the thrilling conclusion to The Rise Trilogy, the first cycle in his epic series on Julius Caesar.
Eva Piquer
Difamació
At the moment when social media allows someone you don't know at all to harass you to the point of turning your life into a living hell, Eva Piquer dissects the mechanisms of defamation.
This brief and addictive essay is a reflection on some of the perverse dynamics of modern life.
Cuca Canals
Dan Quijote. El misterio de las ovejas muertas / The Mystery of the Dead Sheep
Daniel Quijada’s life changes radically when a fire destroys his house and his mother falls into a coma. Daniel and his father will have to start from scratch in a town in Spain’s depopulated countryside. Bored without his video games, Daniel distracts himself by looking at the stains in his new, run-down school. His teacher notices that he is very imaginative and calls him Dan Quixote of La Mancha.
Rosa Chacel
Una firme razón para el deseo. Poesía reunida / A Steadfast Reason for Desire. Collected Poems
Poetry lies at the heart of Rosa Chacel’s entire body of work, one of the most important female figures of the Generation of ’27. It permeates her novels—rich in lyrical imagery and striking expressive devices—her short stories and her essays, and surfaced continuously throughout her life as an irrepressible impulse that the author herself never managed to quell.
José Morella
El taller del Diamant
José Morella of the book invites us to discover techniques and tools to learn how to write our own texts
This book is much more than a conventional writing manual; it is also an analysis of some of the most representative passages of one of the masterpieces of our literature, The Time of the Doves.