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Rafael Chirbes
One
night a group of old friends reunite in a dinner party: a builder, a
painter, a teacher and a failed writer. Once they had a plan to get
done: the revolution. Now, so many years later, they go over they own
existences. The mirror of time reflects the image of the temporary
lives that they lived and the emptiness that sometimes is fulfilled
with guilt, disillusion, resentment or betrayal.
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Víctor
García Barco
Kate’s
life is on the brink of becoming a whirlwind. The start of her
relationship with Victor, an experienced young man who is heavily into
BDSM, coincides with the arrival of threatening letters from a
mysterious admirer. Pleasures she had never even dreamed of are lying
in wait for Kate. Will she be able to survive and fulfill her darkest
fantasies? Kate, an English young woman living in Madrid, experiences a
crush at first sight at the Retiro park.
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Carlos Fonseca
As
high as the Pyrenees an old solitary man is committed to write the
world history with his personal view. But what is he hiding? Along the
pages, the reader can be guided by the obsessive but also playful
written style of Coronel Tears, and they both can share the desire of
it main character: which is to shape the world with a few words, a few
images and with a few moments.
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Enrique Serna
“Trustee
Jesús Pastrana is one of those rare civil servants who serve
the citizens instead of using his position as a political springboard
or tool for profit. Exemplary father, efficient administrator,
irreproachable pursuer of corruption in all its forms, he has never
sought out the media spotlight, despite more than deserving
it.” How much do you know Cuernavaca?
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With a
vast array of publishing houses under its umbrella, Penguin Random
House sells two million books every day around the globe from reputable
imprints such as Santillana-Alfaguara, Plaza y Janes, Grijalbo, Random
House, Lumen, Aguilar, among others.
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Libreria Donceles in Brooklyn
will feature roughly 25,000 second-hand books in Spanish on a tour that
has involved cites like Miami, San Francisco in the past.There are
roughly 25,000 books stacked in piles and on shelves throughout a Van
Brunt Street shop in Red Hook.
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ARSTV:
Benefits of
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Roxana Benavides, supervising librarian at Sunset
Park Library, has been selected to receive the 2015 Sloan Public
Service Award from the Fund for the City of New York. Roxana earned
this tremendous honor—considered the “Nobel Prize
of city government”—for her decades of service to
the residents of Sunset Park. Respected by her peers and beloved by her
patrons, Roxana has made an impact in the community for more than 20
years.
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Poesía
española para niños
Ana Pelegrín
This is an anthology created
to introduce young readers to the feeling of the great poets: Antonio
Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Rafael Alberti, Federico
García Lorca, etc. It is a work that is already a classic; a
guide for adults to share the eternal voices of Spanish poetry with
children.
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