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Lucía Blanco
In What’s in a Face, Lucia Blanco, expert in these subjects, proposes that face reading and numerology as great tools for personal development based on self-awareness, reflection, and self-esteem.
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El fin de la historia
Luis Sepúlveda
Juan Belmonte lives in the southern part of Chile, in front of the sea, and he leads a simple, almost anonymous, life, together with some incorruptible friend and his memories, those of....
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Elvira Navarro
This novel, which establishes Elvira Navarro as one of the most singular voices of her generation, is perhaps one of the few in recently written Spanish literary works which explores the mental pathology considering the influence of the social environment in which it is developed. The main character, Elisa, edits books for a large editorial group which....
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Cristina Sánchez Andrade
Valentina Brandón and her maid Adelaida take a trip in an old Volkswagen beetle, in whose trunk they have a suspicious bag that looks like a corpse. Both women were forever united by similarly terrible pasts. During the trip they meet a television reporter and a couple of civil guards.
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Charlie Hunnam
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He is the new king of Hollywood, Charlie Hunnam, the guy who looks more than Brad Pitt when he was young, even more than Pitt, is the lead actor in the movie King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. But Hunnam is also the protagonist of the film Lost City of Z, that it was shot in Colombia. Now and again a country decides that it’s time to spend some money to improve the climate for film and TV production.
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New Spanish Books Interview with Andrea Montejo
Founder of the Indent Literary Agency in 2007
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A native of Colombia, Andrea Montejo graduated from the University of Paris-Sorbonne. She started her career in publishing at Harper Collins in New York, where she was one of the founding editors of Rayo, the company’s Latino and Spanish-language imprint.
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My Alien Friend is a delicious, sweet, humorous illustrated story. A story about empathy, the capacity for self-criticism, and non-conformity, which attempt to form young readers who are thoughtful and use their own judgment. An alien child has arrived as an exchange student at Tomás’s school. My Alien Friend is a story that will help us reflect about the responsibility we take for our actions and.....
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