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A lovely book in which the authors, grandmothers and grandfathers who teach, talk about their experience of their new role in the family: 'The love of a grandparent is a simple love, which arrives without asking permission and settles down inside you'; 'Without realising it, my grandchildren have challenged me to do something I thought I was no longer capable of'; 'That vision of my daughter, n
We, who have written nothing yet, who have not managed to finish anything, had already taken on the role of writers, and we couldn't have been anything else. Life was our route to writing, our daily activities the prelude to our future and definitive occupation: writing. The non-writers came out into the streets in search of the necessary lines, prepared to become real writers. In the same city, Sala was falling in love with the most beautiful woman in the world and a story of escapes and encounters was starting for him.
When gens gothorum settled in the territories of the Gallic diocese of Septem Prouinciarum, it resulted in a renewable pact with the Roman administration, the model of which was repeated with other peoples, although not in identical terms.
An 18th century map that hides a secret. A letter written by a man at death's door. The ancient legend of a city sunk beneath the waters of Lake Antela. Ancient towers that guard the borders of a different world. A world where armies of mosquitoes still hide and await their King Arthur. A world in which time does not exist.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of babies are born. Many of them are the first offspring of couples joining the thrilling world of bringing up a child, a world in which men want to play a moe active role. But they very often do not know how to do this: no one has taught them anything.
What happened to Bárbara Molina? Her body was never found and no suspect was ever caught. A phone call disrupts the destiny of several people: a policeman on the verge of retirement, a mother who has lost all hope of finding her disappeared daughter, and a girl who betrayed her best friend.
A Brief History of Music offers a tour of this fascinating subject, starting with prehistoric times and continuing through the ancient world, the middle ages, the renaissance, the baroque, classical and romantic periods up to the 20th Century and the latest trends.
An solitary old wolf, a man who has retired to the coast, receives a visit from his grandson. But soon after his arrival other, nightmarish visitors appear: three criminals on the run, three young, cruel wolves from a different pack, instal themselves in the house and take the two hostage.
In Pistol and Knife, Montero Glez brings back the Flamenco singer José Monge from his death bed. With the famous singer, we go into the Venta de Vargas, a small Flamenco temple, transformed into a sacred place, where the ailing Camarón (Monge's stage name), unwilling to die, must take one of the hardest decisions in his life.
This book shows how university teaching staff can compile their own 'Teaching Guide' for the materials they impart; considering the compilation of the Guide to be a process of innovation, capable of improving the quality of the teaching-learning process, and a highly useful means of of planning within the ambit of the Study Plan of the university.