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Jordi Cussà errupted onto the Catalan literary scene with Wild Horses (2000). This cult novel surprised critics and readers alike with its true portrayal of life on the margins - addiction to hard drugs - a somewhat neglected theme among Catalan writers, and for its innovative language and style.
Spring 2016, mountain side of any street in Barcelona. Ten years after their abrupt separation, Carla and Martín meet again by chance. That coincidence will set them on a path of harsh renewal which the protagonist, who until now thought she had control of her life, embarks on without considering the implications.
Half of all human beings admit to being unfaithful to their partner. But is the other half telling the truth? There's only one way to find out: spy on them with detectives or through digital media.
A book that pays tribute to Italo Calvino's The Baron in the Trees. Cosimo is a plucky squirrel who sets out on a journey of perilous adventures in search of a cure for the ancient oak tree where his family lives.
The heart of Madrid becomes a place that beats with each step taken by the characters of this story. The novel perfectly exemplifies Spanish society in the last years of Franco's dictatorship and the struggle for freedom by a generation of brave women who fought to make themselves heard.
As winter draws in, Casimiro, an old Cantabrian peasant, finds a fairy named Zamiha in the woods. She is trapped in a snare, unconscious, one of her chestnut-leaf wings broken. He decides to take her back to his cabin to look after her.