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Papa Francisco
This book relates the vision of Pope Francis for the Catholic Church just as he has presented it in his homilies, speeches, and essays from his first year as Pontiff. This is the first publication authorized by the Vatican about the first Latin American pope's ideas for the mission of Catholics in today's world. His profound reflections remind us that the Church must leave its seclusion to jubilantly bring God's mercy wherever there is suffering, separation, and injustice.
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Miguel Ruiz Jr.
Patrick For the first time ever, the Toltec wisdom from the Ruiz family is bound together in a book of Daily Meditations. Readers are invited on a six-month journey of daily lessons with don Miguel Ruiz Jr. that are designed to inspire, nourish, and enlighten adherents as they travel along the Toltec path.
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Pablo Simonetti
Inspector Relaño has written nearly a hundred political stories that have occurred since the forties. In those years there was something in common: we saw everything in black and white. We werent strong in sports, but sports were just as emotionally strong as they are now. Their lives were harder and waves of passion rose even higher than they are now, as told by the author.
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Laia Soler
Although In this debut novel, ever since April saw the stranger at the library, he appears to her in her dreams. While dreaming, his name is Victor, a wealthy young man from 1914 Barcelona and she is Marina, a worker who lives in the same building as Victor.
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Nonjudgmental, discoverer, patron, are some of the words use to describe the legacy of José Manuel Lara, publisher of Grupo Planeta, who died last week.The memory of Lara Bosch in a meting with 11 of his competitors to decide the best novel of the year in Spain, ...
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MartínToday, the authors and the publisher, Galaxia Gutenberg, are attending “Desafíos del hispanismo en el siglo XXI,” a roundtable at the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid. Also in attendance are Víctor García de la Concha, director of Instituto Cervantes; Joan Tarrida, director of Galaxia Gutenberg; José Ramón Parada, president Fundación Martín Escudero; ...
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Books in Spanish” by Leylha Ahuile will cover news and trends, highlights of standout books, featured authors and upcoming conferences where books in Spanish will be available. With a monthly frequency, it will address all genres—fiction, nonfiction, religion and reference among them—and books in Spanish for adults, young adults and children.
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REFORMA announces the 2015 Pura Belpré Award winners
Established in 1996, the award is named after a pioneer in Latino librarianship, Pura Belpré, who revolutionized the role of Latinos and minorities in the library field as well as made great strides amongst the Puerto Rican community through her own writing and storytelling.
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The legendary translator, critic, and occasional teacher of literature in Spanish, has brought over into English, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction by major Latin American writers, including Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Álvaro Mutis, and Mayra Montero. In this exclusive interview with America Reads Spanish, Edith Grossman talks about how she became a literary translator and what it takes to be one. She reveals her favorite work and the goals she wanted to achieve with her own book, “Why Translation Matters?”
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Emily Gravett
This Climbing trees, playing with wool . . . Matilda is sure her cat will love these things, but he doesn't seem very enthusiastic. She thinks up new ways to amuse her reluctant playmate. Tea parties? Dressing up? Or what about a nice bike ride? Matilda gets more and more frustrated. After all, what use is a pet if it doesn't want to play?
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