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A Song for Wildcats
Regular price $17.99 Save $-17.99An arresting, vividly imaginative collection of stories capturing the complexity of intimacy and the depths of the unravelling mind.
Infatuation and violence grow between two girls in the enchanting wilderness of postwar Australia as they spin disturbing fantasies to escape their families. Two young men in the midst of the 1968 French student revolts navigate — and at times resist — the philosophical and emotional nature of love. An orphaned boy and his estranged aunt are thrown together on a quiet peninsula at the height of the Troubles in Ireland, where their deeply rooted fear attracts the attention of shape-shifting phantoms of war.
The five long-form stories in A Song for Wildcats are uncanny portraits of grief and resilience and are imbued with unique beauty, insight, and resonance from one of the country's most exciting authors.
A RARE MACHINES BOOK

The Saddest Girl on the Beach
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95Grieving her father’s death, Charlotte McConnell seeks solace at the Outer Banks inn owned by her best friend's family, but she finds them dealing with their own family drama and soon lands in the center of an unexpected love triangle.
Her hotel family welcomes Charlotte with chowder dinners and a cozy room, but her friend Evie has a looming life change of her own, and soon Charlotte seeks other attractions to navigate her grief. Will she, like in some television movie, find her way back through a romance, or are there larger forces at play on Hatteras Island? Heather Frese, winner of the Lee Smith Novel Prize and author of The Baddest Girl on the Planet, sets Charlotte on a beautifully rendered course through human frailty and longing, unrelenting science, and the awesome forces of the Carolina coast.

The Longest Way to Eat a Melon
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95A cheeky debut of short fictions exploring the pitfalls and minor triumphs of the creative process.
Equal parts melody and malaise, The Longest Way to Eat a Melon charts the activities of a cast of speakers who all grapple in their own ways with what it takes to conjure a self in the midst of discordance. A brain argues with a non-brain about how to remain productive from a place of exhaustion; two supernaturally inclined twins named Han are separated at birth; and an emerging artist paralyzed by possibility considers how best to transform a melon into a breakthrough work of art. Incorporating elements of fable, surrealism, satire, and art and cultural criticism, these stories have a playful peculiarity to them, an interweaving of self-deprecation and curiosity, of woe and hope, of absurdity and humanity. Reader, you will want to savor every bite.

Empty Cages
Regular price $49.95 Save $-49.95Winner of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature, Empty Cages is an urgent and raw confessional of memory and family and all that is lost and won in one woman's lifetime
The discovery of an old tin of chocolates, its contents long ago devoured, marks the entry into this intimate story that reaches back through a lifetime of memories in search of self and home.
In celebration and suffering, triumph and disappointment, Qandil’s voice is unflinching, revealing both a determination to speak the truth and a poetic sensitivity that is disarming. Reflecting on a family disintegrating—and with it, perhaps, a whole way of life—memories of a happy childhood melt away to reveal the fecklessness of selfish older brothers, a father’s addiction, a mother’s illness, and the violence and death—both literal and figurative—of those nearby.
Recipient of the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature, this fictional debut marks the arrival of a stunning new voice.

Red Water
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95A woman disappears after a beach party, and the search for her reveals Croatia's complex history well beyond the fall of Communism.
Silva is beautiful and cheeky, she has many admirers; but the police investigation reveals a more complex young woman than her family knew—a high school student who dabbles in drugs and deals in heroin. But Silva’s brother loves her and stubbornly continues the search for her amid the upheavals of Croatian society. The following years will see the fall of communism and five long years of war. It will be almost 30 years till Silva’s fate is revealed.
"This finely engineered, haunting novel has been deservedly garlanded with awards.” ---Financial Times
“A brilliant cocktail of mystery and recent history, compellingly told."--Kirkus
“The best crime fiction of 2025 so far: In this outstanding novel, Jurica Pavicic uses the unsolved disappearance of a teenage girl, Silva, to document the impact of the Yugoslav civil war." --Times/Sunday Times

An Abundance of Wild Roses
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95A UK debut by a critically acclaimed author - a novel that combines lyrical storytelling with urgent contemporary themes of gender violence, tradition and patriarchy
In the Black Mountains of Pakistan, the discovery of an unconscious, unknown man is the first snowball in an avalanche of chaos. The head of the village is beset with problems - including the injured stranger - and failing to find his way out. His daughter receives a love letter and incurs her father's wrath. A lame boy foretells disaster, but nobody is listening. Trapped in terrible danger, a wolf-dog is battling ice and death to save a soldier's life. Beaten by her addict husband for bearing him only daughters, a woman is pregnant again - but can this child save her?
As the elements turn on the village, can humanity find a way to co-exist with nature that doesn't destroy either of them?

Incendiant
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95Author Virginia Black burst onto the queer speculative fiction scene with her powerful debut, Consecrated Ground. Now Joan of Crows returns to Calvert in this high-octane thriller that pits good versus evil in a penultimate showdown.
War witch Joan Matthews wants little more than to build a life with Leigh Phan. Their hometown is rebuilding under Joan’s protection, but not everyone is happy with her solution to the most recent vampire crisis.
Meanwhile, Leigh’s bloodling powers lead to unforeseen consequences, and Joan is forced to honor a favor owed to a dangerous foe. Neither knows a greater threat lurks behind seemingly unrelated attacks across the land.
Together, Joan and Leigh once saved the town of Calvert. Now that they are separated, each must learn to save herself, or all their gains will be forfeited—and everyone they know will pay the price.

Getting to Thanksgiving
Regular price $13.99 Save $-13.99Getting to Thanksgiving exposes the dynamic interactions that
can occur between family members. It humbly reminds us to not only teach our
children well, but to learn from our own experiences to become an admirable
role model. This inspirational novel will cause many to realize that getting
to Thanksgiving is not only a physical trip, but also a spiritual journey.
Vince Sanford is a high school football coach who has entered a midlife
dilemma. How can he be sure that he is passing on important values and
stories to his children? What coaching has he gained from his parents and his
own past? Can he handle a serious illness in his family? Such questions are
raised during this heartwarming story about coming of age, family values,
self-discipline, and offering thanks for life's many blessings.

Back Porch Swing
Regular price $20.99 Save $-20.99Lance Stoler has some tough decisions to make. He's a highly recruited high school senior from a small town in eastern Kentucky. But playing basket ball isn't the only thing on Lance's mind. There's the girl he meets on a recruiting trip to Kansas?the basketball buddy who may have stepped over the line with recruiting rules, the coach who has questionable reputation and the pressure from family to sign with his parent's alma Mater. Family traditions and relationships are at stake. If you?ve ever found yourself caught between a rock and a hard place, if you enjoy the drama of high school sports, if you relate to the underdog, route for the little guy, you will love Back Porch Swing. In the spirit of Hoosiers and Chariots of Fire, Back Porch Swing delivers a heartwarming and enjoyable read where family values, character and integrity are tested.

The Stealing
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99She chose to die.
Now she chooses to live. And love.
BUT HER SPIRIT HAS BEEN
CLAIMED BY A DARK PRESENCE.
Sarah Vise's life is a literal dead-end street. Abandoned by her mother as a child, she lives on a coastal road to nowhere, working endless hours on her domineering father's fishing boat in the shadow of a run-down lighthouse. As her high school graduation approaches, the end of the relentless monotony seems to be on the horizon. She is accepted into college and has an intriguing encounter with Grant Eriksen, the tall, blue-eyed neighbor who appears intent on making amends for past mistakes.
But when Sarah's father forbids her from going away to college, she is forced to face a future without hope. Sarah decides to surrender her life to the sea.
Grant saves her from drowning, but that night her weakened spirit is carried to a dreamy afterlife world, where a handsome hunter-sage takes her under his wing. Sarah is happy to remain with him until she learns he is even more possessive and dangerous than the men in her "real" life.
To escape his clutches, she makes a terrible bargain. He will return her to the life she now so desperately desires. She will be free to follow her heart, but only for a while. The clock is ticking.
Once she fulfills her end of the bargain, he will steal her spirit again. Forever.

The Stealing
Regular price $29.99 Save $-29.99She chose to die.
Now she chooses to live. And love.
BUT HER SPIRIT HAS BEEN
CLAIMED BY A DARK PRESENCE.
Sarah Vise's life is a literal dead-end street. Abandoned by her mother as a child, she lives on a coastal road to nowhere, working endless hours on her domineering father's fishing boat in the shadow of a run-down lighthouse. As her high school graduation approaches, the end of the relentless monotony seems to be on the horizon. She is accepted into college and has an intriguing encounter with Grant Eriksen, the tall, blue-eyed neighbor who appears intent on making amends for past mistakes.
But when Sarah's father forbids her from going away to college, she is forced to face a future without hope. Sarah decides to surrender her life to the sea.
Grant saves her from drowning, but that night her weakened spirit is carried to a dreamy afterlife world, where a handsome hunter-sage takes her under his wing. Sarah is happy to remain with him until she learns he is even more possessive and dangerous than the men in her "real" life.
To escape his clutches, she makes a terrible bargain. He will return her to the life she now so desperately desires. She will be free to follow her heart, but only for a while. The clock is ticking.
Once she fulfills her end of the bargain, he will steal her spirit again. Forever.

Heart of Darkness
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99Discover the Controversial Classic That Dares to Confront the Darkest Depths of Humanity
Dive into the haunting world of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, a novel that has both captivated and challenged readers for generations. Often banned and fiercely debated, this literary masterpiece pulls no punches in its exploration of colonialism, racism, and the human psyche.
In Heart of Darkness, Conrad takes you on an unforgettable journey up the Congo River, revealing the brutal realities of European imperialism and the fragile boundaries between civilization and savagery. Through the eyes of Marlow, the novel's protagonist, you'll witness the disturbing treatment of African natives, confront the psychological horrors of power, and grapple with the complex, often controversial themes that have made this novel a lightning rod for discussion.
As part of the Contested Classics series, you will discover why has Heart of Darkness been banned for reasons like these:- Accusations of Racism: Criticized for its portrayal of African people and cultures, the novel has been labeled as reinforcing colonial stereotypes and dehumanizing entire populations.
- Graphic Violence: The vivid depictions of brutality, including the harsh treatment of African natives, have been considered too disturbing for some audiences.
- Cultural Insensitivity: Some argue that the book lacks sensitivity towards African cultures, reducing them to mere backdrops for the European characters' experiences.
- Complexity of Themes: The novel’s exploration of the darker aspects of human nature, including madness and moral corruption, has led to concerns over its impact on younger or less experienced readers.

Frankenstein
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99Unleash the Monster Within with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Step into the world of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a novel that has sparked debates, challenged beliefs, and captivated readers for centuries. Part of the Contested Classics series, this special edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is more than just a horror story—it's a profound reflection on the human condition. Often challenged for its bold exploration of themes that push the boundaries of science, religion, and morality, Frankenstein explores the very nature of life and the ethical ramifications of creation. With in-text annotations, this edition identifies and explores why this book been banned and invites readers to:
- Explore and Examine: Delve into a story that dares to question authority. Frankenstein is a book that fearlessly examines what it means to play God.
- Experience the Darkness: With its intense descriptions of violence, isolation, and consequences of unchecked ambition, Frankenstein confronts the darkest aspects of human nature. This is a novel that doesn't shy away from the grim realities of life.
- Engage with Timeless Themes: From the blasphemous implications of creating life to the existential questions it raises, Frankenstein has been banned for its exploration of themes that are as relevant today as they were when the novel was first published. It's a story that continues to resonate, challenging readers to think critically about the power and limits of human knowledge.
Join the millions who have been captivated, intrigued, and even unsettled by one of the most influential works of fiction ever written. Frankenstein isn't just a book—it's an experience that will leave you questioning the very fabric of life itself.

The Picture of Dorian Gray
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99Unveil the Novel That Scandalized an Era with Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Step into a world where beauty reigns supreme and morality is just a shadow. Part of the Contested Classics series, this special edition of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray is a timeless masterpiece that has captivated readers for over a century—provocative, daring, and undeniably seductive.
Banned and censored for its exploration of hedonism and moral decay, this novel defies the constraints of its time, delving into the depths of human desire and the consequences of living a life in pursuit of pleasure. As Dorian Gray’s portrait ages, his youthful appearance remains untouched by his sins, reflecting a haunting critique of society’s obsession with appearance over substance.
Wilde’s subtle homoerotic undertones and his bold critique of Victorian society make this novel as relevant (and challenged) today as it was controversial when it was first published. In an era when religious dogma and moral strictures dictated public life, Wilde’s tale was seen as a direct challenge to the status quo—a sensational work that pushed the boundaries of acceptable literature.
Dare to immerse yourself in a story that has been criticized, banned, and revered. Explore the sensationalism and explicit content that shocked its original readers, and uncover the layers of meaning that continue to inspire debate and admiration. Wilde’s personal life, marked by scandal and intrigue, only adds to the mystique of this extraordinary novel.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is more than just a book; it’s a journey into the very heart of human nature. Are you ready to face the portrait and discover the truths it reveals?

The Grave Above the Grave
Regular price $26.99 Sale price $21.59 Save $5.40An exciting police thriller from New York Times Bestselling author and former NYC police commissioner Bernard Kerik. A story of suspense, murder, and terrorist conspiracy ripped from today's headlines.
“Kerik, a comic book hero come to life.” —The New York Times
“SHOTS FIRED CENTRAL! 26 Sergeant to Central… Shot fired… cop down at one-two-five and Broadway – get a bus … suspect running towards the Westside Highway just off of Broadway!”
New York City Police Commissioner Rick Raymond was a captain back in 2001 when terrorist planes struck the Twin Towers, killing thousands…including fellow police officers and Raymond’s wife. Ever since that awful day, as he climbed the ranks, Raymond vowed to protect his city, his police force, and citizens. For Raymond this means an uncompromising dedication to his duties, while at the same time juggling the political demands of his office – the grandstanding mayor, the ever-questioning press, and oh yes, his torrid (but secret) romance with District Attorney Sheilah Dannis.
During the aftermath of a shooting in Times Square that left on cop dead and one gravely wounded, Raymond finds himself at the center of the drama when he confronts and takes out cop killer. When the cop killer is revealed to be a radical Islamic terrorist, Raymond’s vow takes him on a dangerous mission to save and protect New York City from another devastating attack – a mission that will take a very personal toll.
The events unfold at a breakneck pace, making The Grave Above the Grave a page-turning novel of suspense and derring-do. The stakes have never been higher.

Perilous Pacific
Regular price $17.99 Save $-17.99For fans of Michael Crichton, Clive Cussler, and Tom Clancy comes the exciting re-release of book 3 in the Tara Shores Thrillers!
An artificial island, roaming the ocean, harvesting the sun’s power…an independent nation, ruled by a visionary genius…a crime scene…
For more than a year, Solar Island, the creation of revolutionary engineer Jacob Lightner, has traversed the Pacific Ocean, reaping the sun’s endless bounty of energy and providing electricity to developing nations. But is Lightner a benevolent genius, pioneering a new path to energy independence and sustainability? Or is he a power-hungry despot, intent on using the power of his creation to reshape the political landscape of the Pacific Rim, willing to murder anyone who gets in his way?
Responding to a cryptic message, FBI Special Agent Tara Shores goes undercover to untangle the web of intrigue and oppression that conceals Lightner’s true purpose. But nothing can prepare her for the struggle that will test the limits of her physical, mental and emotional endurance…the battle to control Solar Island in the perilous Pacific.

Perilous Pacific
Regular price $35.99 Save $-35.99For fans of Michael Crichton, Clive Cussler, and Tom Clancy comes the exciting re-release of book 3 in the Tara Shores Thrillers!
An artificial island, roaming the ocean, harvesting the sun’s power…an independent nation, ruled by a visionary genius…a crime scene…
For more than a year, Solar Island, the creation of revolutionary engineer Jacob Lightner, has traversed the Pacific Ocean, reaping the sun’s endless bounty of energy and providing electricity to developing nations. But is Lightner a benevolent genius, pioneering a new path to energy independence and sustainability? Or is he a power-hungry despot, intent on using the power of his creation to reshape the political landscape of the Pacific Rim, willing to murder anyone who gets in his way?
Responding to a cryptic message, FBI Special Agent Tara Shores goes undercover to untangle the web of intrigue and oppression that conceals Lightner’s true purpose. But nothing can prepare her for the struggle that will test the limits of her physical, mental and emotional endurance…the battle to control Solar Island in the perilous Pacific.

The Bondage of Innocents
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Time is ticking ... Can a lonely sixteen-year-old girl escape the clutches of human traffickers before she’s sold off to the highest bidder?
When Lindy Montgomery’s mother dies, she’s left without friends or companionship until she meets a mysterious young woman in a sandwich shop who teaches her how to make herself more alluring to the opposite sex.
Lindy’s so-called boyfriend takes her on a weekend trip under the guise of celebrating his birthday. The real reason for the trip turns out to be much more sinister. He drops her off at a hunting preserve, where she and other young girls are to be sold into sex slavery.
Nearby, the citizens of a small Mississippi town are oblivious to the evil in their midst. A favorite son has returned to town after becoming wealthy as a tech owner and investor. Concerned about the property on which the hunting preserve sits, and full of questions about the suspicious deaths of his wife and child in a car crash and his mother in a house fire on the same day, he employs a local lawyer to help him figure out what’s going on.
Can they solve the mystery before Lindy is lost forever?

Unnatural Death
Regular price $18.99 Sale price $12.34 Save $6.65From Dorothy L. Sayers, one of the Queens of Crime, comes the third addition to the Lord Peter Wimsey series, Unnatural Death.
“The death was certainly sudden, unexpected, and to me mysterious,” is what the letter from Dr. Paterson read. Lord Peter Wimsey and his friend, Chief Inspector Charles Parker, go on to discuss the associated case over dinner, unaware that they are being overheard by another. The bystander, Dr. Carr apologetically intrudes and asks to share a story with the two. Three years ago, an elderly patient he had been treating for cancer, Miss Agatha Dawson, dies suddenly. There was no evidence of foul play nor an obvious motive for murder, leaving the doctor suspicious but ultimately unable to find a sufficient cause.
Immediately convinced that things are not all as they appear Lord Peter Wimsey takes the case. But with little clues and so much time passed, can the amateur slueth solve the mystery of an old woman’s unnatural death?
A fantastic addition to a beloved series, Dorothy L. Sayers’ Unnatural Death (1927) is both a captivating mystery and compelling meditation on gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey himself.
Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book.
With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

Peligro inminente (Un misterio de Hércules Poirot) / Peril at End House (A Hercule Poirot Mystery)
Regular price $13.95 Save $-13.95Un ingenioso crimen que sólo Hércules Poirot puede resolver.
«Diabólicamente inteligente.» The New York Times Book Review
La joven Nick Buckley ha escapado tres veces de la muerte: primero, los frenos de su coche fallaron cuando se disponía a bajar por una colina; después, una enorme roca estuvo a punto de aplastarla, y por último, un pesado cuadro se desplomó sobre su cama. Cuando Hércules Poirot descubre un agujero de bala en el sombrero de Nick, está seguro de que la chica necesita de su protección. Sin embargo, los esfuerzos del detective no son suficientes, y pronto se da cuenta de que el asesino no piensa parar hasta alcanzar su objetivo. Poirot deberá reunir todo su ingenio para resolver el caso antes de que se cometa el crimen.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
An ingenious crime that only Hercule Poirot can solve.
"Diabolically intelligent".The New York Times Book Review
Young Nick Buckley has escaped death three times: first, the brakes of her car failed when she was about to go down a hill; then a huge rock nearly crushed her, and at last a heavy painting collapsed on her bed. When Hercule Poirot discovers a bullet hole in Nick's hat, he's sure the girl needs his protection. However, the detective's efforts are not enough, and he soon realizes that the killer does not intend to stop until he reaches his goal. Poirot must muster all his wits to solve the case before the crime is committed.

The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
Regular price $18.99 Sale price $12.34 Save $6.65On Remembrance Day at the Bellona Club, ninety year old General Fentiman is found dead in an armchair. While certainly unpleasant in and of itself, stranger yet is the seemingly simultaneous death of his estranged sister, Lady Dormer. Just one day before the siblings’ demise, Fentiman was called to his sister’s deathbed to discuss a substantial inheritance that depended on which of the two died first. If it was the Lady, the half-million-pound fortune would be left to the brother and by virtue, his struggling grandchildren–but if it was the General, the sole inheritor would be a distant relative named Ann Dorland. And while Dr. Penberthy able to reveal how General Fentiman died, it is up to Lord Peter Wimsey to uncover when.
An intriguing addition to a beloved series, Dorothy L. Sayers’ The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1928) is both a captivating mystery and compelling meditation on gentleman detective Lord Peter Wimsey himself.
Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book.
With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

Y Julia retó a los dioses: Cuando el enemigo es tu propio hijo… ¿existe la victoria? / And Julia Challenged the Gods
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Mantenerse en lo alto es mucho más difícil que llegar.
Julia está en la cúspide de su poder, pero la traición y la división familiar amenazan con echarlo todo a perder. Para colmo de males, el médico Galeno diagnostica que la emperatriz padece lo que él, en griego, llama karkinos, y que los romanos, en latín, denominan cáncer. El enfrentamiento brutal entre sus dos hijos aboca la dinastía de Julia al colapso. En medio del dolor físico y moral que padece la augusta, cualquiera se hubiera rendido. Se acumulan tantos desastres que Julia siente que es como si luchara contra los dioses de Roma. Pero, en medio del caos, una historia de amor más fuerte que la muerte, una pasión capaz de superar pruebas imposibles emerge al rescate de Julia. Nada está perdido. La partida por el control del imperio continúa.
JULIA DOMNA, la nueva saga de Santiago Posteguillo que ha conquistado a más de 4 millones de lectores.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
When the enemy is your own child... is there victory?
Staying on top is far more challenging than getting there. Julia stands at the pinnacle of her power, but betrayal and family division threaten to bring it all crashing down. To make matters worse, the physician Galen diagnoses the empress with what he, in Greek, calls karkinos, and what the Romans, in Latin, call cancer. The brutal conflict between her two sons pushes Julia’s dynasty to the brink of collapse. Amidst the physical and emotional agony that the august Julia endures, anyone else would have given up. Disasters pile up, making Julia feel as if she is battling against the gods of Rome. Yet, in the midst of chaos, a love story stronger than death, a passion capable of overcoming impossible trials, emerges to rescue Julia. All is not lost. The struggle for control of the empire continues.
JULIA DOMNA, the new saga by Santiago Posteguillo that has conquered more than 4 million readers.

Cuentos de Jack London (Clásicos americanos) / Jack London Short Stories (American Classics)
Regular price $7.95 Save $-7.95Seis de los mejores cuentos de uno de los maestros de la narrativa breve norteamericana.
Aunque siempre vivió acuciado por la falta de dinero, Jack London (San Francisco, 1876 – Glen Ellen, California, 1916) llegó a ser el escritor mejor pagado de su país. No obstante, antes de convertirse en un aclamado autor, desempeñó muchos trabajos, entre los cuales cabe citar los de pescador furtivo de ostras en la bahía de San Francisco, patrullero de costas, cazador de focas o buscador de oro en la región del río Klondike. Todas estas experiencias dejaron en él una marca indeleble y se encuentran destiladas con una maestría deslumbrante en sus narraciones.
Ambientados en las soleadas islas del Pacífico, como «El chinago» o «Koolau el Leproso», o en los territorios glaciales del Yukon, como «Ley de vida» o «Encender una hoguera», los cuentos recogidos en esta antología constituyen una muestra representativa de algunos de los temas troncales de la obra del autor, como la lucha feroz por la existencia, la insignificancia del individuo frente a la crueldad y el carácter implacable de la naturaleza o el poder del hombre blanco.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Six of the best stories by one of the masters of American short fiction.
Although he always lived in the grip of a lack of money, Jack London (San Francisco, 1876 – Glen Ellen, California, 1916) became the highest-paid writer in his country. However, before becoming an acclaimed author, he held many jobs, including oyster poachers in San Francisco Bay, coastal patrolman, seal hunter, and gold prospector in the Klondike River region. All these experiences left an indelible mark on him and are distilled with dazzling mastery in his narratives.
Set in the sunny islands of the Pacific, such as "The Chinago" or "Koolau the Leper", or in the glacial territories of the Yukon, such as "Law of Life" or "Lighting a Bonfire", the stories collected in this anthology constitute a representative sample of some of the core themes of the author's work, such as the fierce struggle for existence, the insignificance of the individual in the face of the cruelty and ruthlessness of nature or the power of the white man.

Sisters: Lazos infinitos (Un relato moderno de Mujercitas) / The Spring Girls (A Modern-Day Retelling of Little Women)
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95No te pierdas la última novela de Anna Todd.
Más que una historia, una montaña rusa de emociones ¡Vívela!
«A veces sentía que éramos una fuerza de la naturaleza. En ese momento éramos como un poderoso golpe de viento a punto de destruir una ciudad.
Okay, quizás me ha quedado un poco exagerado, pero sí, las hermanas Spring éramos la fuerza de la naturaleza.»
Beth, Meg, Amy y Jo Spring son hermanas y, aunque son muy distintas entre sí juntas pueden con todo. Acompáñalas y descubre qué esconden sus corazones.
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Four sisters desperately seeking the blueprints to life—the modern-day retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women like only Anna Todd (After, Imagines) could do.
The Spring Girls—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—are a force of nature on the New Orleans military base where they live. As different as they are, with their father on tour in Iraq and their mother hiding something, their fears are very much the same. Struggling to build lives they can be proud of and that will lift them out of their humble station in life, one year will determine all that their futures can become.
The oldest, Meg, will be an officer’s wife and enter military society like so many of the women she admires. If her passion—and her reputation—don’t derail her.
Beth, the workhorse of the family, is afraid to leave the house, is afraid she’ll never figure out who she really is.

La isla maldita / The Island
Regular price $23.95 Save $-23.95"Suspenso constante." —Stephen King
Heather Baxter ha logrado cambiar de vida: se ha casado con Tom, un joven y brillante médico, viudo y padre de dos hijos. Cuando su flamante marido recibe una invitación para asistir a un congreso en Australia, deciden que toda la familia lo acompañe para afianzar la relación entre Heather y los hijos adolescentes de Tom.
Visitar la minúscula Isla Holandesa parece un sueño hecho realidad: koalas, canguros y aves exóticas al alcance de la mano, algo imposible de experimentar en ningún otro lugar del mundo. Sin embargo, lo que parecían unas idílicas vacaciones acabará tomando un rumbo muy distinto. "La Holandesa" es una isla privada dominada por el clan de los O’Neill, una familia que no perdonará un lamentable accidente, y convertirá las vacaciones de Tom y Heather en una auténtica pesadilla.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONFrom the New York Times bestselling author of The Chain comes a pulse-pounding thriller about a family that must face their darkest fears--and deepest secrets--when they go on the run for their lives.
New York Times "Best Thriller of 2022" "Unrelenting suspense." —Stephen King IT WAS JUST SUPPOSED TO BE A FAMILY VACATION.A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT CHANGED EVERYTHING.
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE CAPABLE OF UNTIL THEY COME FOR YOUR FAMILY.After moving from a small country town to Seattle, Heather Baxter marries Tom, a widowed doctor with a young son and teenage daughter. A working vacation overseas seems like the perfect way to bring the new family together, but once they’re deep in the Australian outback, the jet-lagged and exhausted kids are so over their new mom.But as soon as they set foot on the island, which is run by a tightly knit clan of locals, everything feels wrong. Then a shocking accident propels the Baxters from an unsettling situation into an absolute nightmare. When Heather and the kids are separated from Tom, they are forced to escape alone, seconds ahead of their pursuers. Now it’s up to Heather to save herself and the kids, even though they don’t trust her, the harsh bushland is filled with danger, and the locals want her dead.Heather has been underestimated her entire life, but she knows that only she can bring her family home again and become the mother the children desperately need, even if it means doing the unthinkable to keep them all alive.

Captive 2: Solo queda el rencor (Dark Romance)
Regular price $21.95 Save $-21.95Descubre la segunda entrega de la serie Captive, el fenómeno Dark Romance nº1 que ha conquistado a más de 1.000.000 de lectores en Francia.
El amor es la más peligrosa de las caídas.
Bella:
Desde que Ben desapareció, mi vida cambió por completo. Él fue mi primer amor, un abismo que me atraía con una fuerza más poderosa que la gravedad de cualquier estrella. A pesar del tiempo y la distancia, sigo pensando en él. Sé que debo olvidarlo. Se fue sin decir adiós y en mi cabeza solo queda el rencor, pero mi corazón…, mi corazón no entiende de ausencias.
Ben:
NuNca quise dejar a Bella, pero pertenecer a la red Scott significaba poner su vida en peligro. Aunque lo más probable es que ella solo me guarde rencor, su recuerdo me persigue y si volviéramos a encontrarnos no sé si podría apartarla de nuevo. Sé que la mezcla de amor y mafia no puede salir bien, así que debo permanecer alejado…, aunque cada día sin Bella sea una tortura.
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Discover the second installment of the Captive series, the No. 1 Dark Romance phenomenon that has conquered more than 1,000,000 readers in France.
Love is the most dangerous of falls.
Bella:
Since Ben disappeared, my life changed completely. He was my first love, an abyss that drew me with a force more powerful than the gravity of any star. Despite the time and distance, I still think about him. I know I must forget it. He left without saying goodbye and in my head only resentment remains, but my heart..., my heart does not understand absences.
Ben:
I never wanted to leave Bella, but belonging to the Scott network meant putting her life in danger. Although most likely she only holds a grudge against me, the memory of her haunts me and if we were to meet again I don't know if I could push her away again. I know that the mixture of love and mafia can't go well, so I must stay away—even though every day without Bella is torture.

Elementos 1. Santuario de sombras / Sanctuary of the Shadow
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95Para los humanos, el circo es un lugar mágico donde todo es posible; para Harrow, una elemental de Agua capaz de predecir el futuro, es un refugio en el que se ha mantenido oculta luego de que su pueblo fuera masacrado. Fingir que sus habilidades son parte del espectáculo le ha ayudado a esconder su identidad por años.
Pero su cautelosa vida cambia cuando conoce a Raith. Es la nueva atracción: un elemental de afilados colmillos y apariencia amenazante, pero que no recuerda quién (o qué) es, ni mucho menos tiene idea del origen de sus letales poderes. Pese a su aspecto monstruoso, su permanente estado de enojo y su deseo por mantenerse aislado, su mirada revela una soledad tan profunda como la de Harrow.
La atracción entre ellos es inevitable.
La oscuridad en Raith la llama, aunque sabe que su incierto origen podría ponerla en riesgo y arruinar la fachada que la ha mantenido a salvo todo este tiempo. Harrow teme que el atormentado ser en quien ha comenzado a confiar no sea lo que aparenta; quizá sea momento de mostrar que ella tampoco lo es.
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The instant New York Times bestseller
A Refinery29 Most Anticipated Book of 2024
"Ascher's latest is a fantasy romance that has everything nice—a hot love interest, a relatable main character, female friendship—and plenty of (consensual) spice." ―Booklist
Some follow their destiny.
Others fall for it.
For humans, Salizar’s is a place of mystery and wonder. For Harrow, it’s a place to hide from those who slaughtered her entire clan. A haven where she can disguise both her abilities and who she really is.
Until he arrives.
He has no recollection of who—or even what—he is. He only knows that he’s a monster, with wings and powerful abilities never seen before. But beneath the layers of rage and isolation, one glimpse into those inky black eyes reveals a soul that calls out to the loneliness in Harrow.
And so she chooses him.
She is drawn to the mystery of him, her unquenchable need for his kiss. And as powerful enemies align and conspire against them, Harrow knows their only hope is escape.
Now, with every secret she unlocks from his past, a shadow from her own whispers free—luring enemies who will stop at nothing to get their final revenge on Harrow. And she’s given them the perfect weapon…because her winged beast is not what he seems.
But maybe it’s time they finally learn—neither is she.

La feria (Novela) / The Fair (A Novel)
Regular price $12.95 Save $-12.95Un recorrido por Zapotlán el Grande de la mano de sus habitantes
Arreola, uno de los mejores escritores de ficción breve de México, nos ofrece en La feria, un texto fenomenal que pertenece al género de los Apocalipsis de bolsillo. Sus páginas recogen fragmentos, textuales o deformados, de la más variada tradición oral y escrita, procedente sobre todo de Ezequiel y de Isaías, de los Apócrifos, del cartulario colonial y de los anales de un pueblo imaginado al sur de Jalisco. Se trata en realidad de puros recuerdos de infancia, de cosas leídas, vistas y oídas, puestas unas tras otra, al azar.
La fidelidad a los giros populares y el realismo mágico de ciertos personajes son tal vez las mejores cualidades de este libro desordenado, múltiple y singular, breve y abundante.
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A Journey Through Zapotlán el Grande with Its Inhabitants
Arreola, one of Mexico’s finest short fiction writers, presents us with La feria (The Fair ), a phenomenal text that belongs to the genre of Pocket Apocalypses. Its pages gather fragments, either verbatim or altered, from the most varied oral and written traditions, mainly from Ezekiel and Isaiah, the Apocrypha, colonial cartularies, and the annals of an imagined town in southern Jalisco. In reality, it consists purely of childhood memories, things read, seen, and heard, placed one after another at random.
The fidelity to popular expressions and the magical realism of certain characters are perhaps the best qualities of this disordered, multifaceted, and singular book, both brief and abundant.

Sefarad (Novela) / Sefarad (A novel)
Regular price $21.95 Save $-21.95Por primera vez en Seix Barral la obra maestra de Antonio Muñoz Molina sobre el exilio y el desarraigo en el siglo XX.
En estas páginas Primo Levi, Franz Kafka, Evgenia Ginzburg, Milena Jesenska, Dolores Ibárruri o Walter Benjamin mezclan sus tragedias con las de personajes ficticios. Todos ellos comparten un estigma: un día despiertan convertidos en lo que otros cuentan de ellos, en lo que alguien que no les ha conocido cuenta que le han contado, en lo que alguien que les odia imagina que son. Perseguidos por la infamia y arrojados de su casa y de su país, se ven obligados a abandonar sus vidas.
Sefarad, nombre que en la tradición hebrea se da a España, designa aquí todos los exilios posibles. El Holocausto y el nazismo, el Gulag, la guerra civil española, el Imperio austrohúngaro, la Inquisición y la expulsión de los judíos articulan a través de cada capítulo una sinfonía en la que la idea coral es una sola: la intolerancia, la persecución y la irracionalidad que asolan la historia de la humanidad, y que dan lugar al título.
Antonio Muñoz Molina nos ofrece una aproximación al mundo de los excluidos a través de este homenaje a la memoria.
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For the first time in Seix Barral, Antonio Muñoz Molina's masterpiece on exile and uprooting in the Twentieth Century.
In these pages Primo Levi, Franz Kafka, Evgenia Ginzburg, Milena Jesenska, Dolores Ibárruri or Walter Benjamin mix their tragedies with those of fictional characters. They all share a stigma: one day they wake up converted into what others say about them, into what someone who has not known them says they have been told, into what someone who hates them imagines them to be. Persecuted by infamy and driven from their home and their country, they are forced to abandon their lives.
Sefarad, the name given to Spain in the Hebrew tradition, designates here all possible exiles. The Holocaust and Nazism, the Gulag, the Spanish Civil War, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Inquisition and the expulsion of the Jews articulate through each chapter a symphony in which the choral idea is one: the intolerance, persecution and irrationality that devastate the history of humanity, and that give rise to the title.
Antonio Muñoz Molina offers us an approach to the world of the excluded through this tribute to memory.

Hasta que se acaben las canciones (Novela) / Until the Songs Run Out (A Novel)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95La primera novela de una de las artistas más relevantes del panorama musical de la industria latina. Doña Inés Humanes de Arteaga acaba de morir y deja a Karma, su gata, como beneficiaria de su inmensa fortuna y a Luciana, su asistente y cuidadora de la mascota, como albacea. Luciana, colombiana y mulata, lleva más de siete años viviendo en España y nunca imaginó que su, por fin, tranquila vida pudiera virar de manera tan surrealista. Bastián es hijo de Hortensia, la hermana de doña Inés, un joven arquitecto sensible a los problemas sociales que nunca se ha sentido integrado en la familia. Se ve envuelto, sin remedio, en los tejemanejes de su madre, indignada ante la idea de que todas las propiedades que llevan más de dos siglos en la familia acaben en las patas de una gata callejera. En la batalla legal para revocar la herencia, la familia sacará sus garras para recuperar a Karma y, con ella, mucho más que el millonario legado. Entre viajes al Chocó colombiano, suplantaciones gatunas, videntes cubanas, cambios de chip, paseos por el Rastro, noches en el cuartelillo y muchos abogados de todas las partes, Bastián y Luciana se enamorarán sin remedio.

El rito del poder: Un pacto demoniaco se ha fraguado en las mazmorras de la política / The Rite of Power
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Un pacto demoniaco se ha fraguado en las mazmorras de la política.
México, 1994. El Candidato Oficial a la presidencia es asesinado durante un mitin en Tijuana. La hegemonía de su partido se tambalea y el país vive momentos de tensión. Mientras la prensa sostiene la hipótesis del asesino solitario y las teorías de conspiración alteran los ánimos sociales, otro desconocido mata al Secretario General del partido en el poder. Lo que nadie sabe es que ambos magnicidas fueron visitados, en sus sueños, por una mujer llamada Scheva, quien les encomendó la misión apocalíptica de acabar con los tiranos.
Moctezuma —un periodista de lo insólito— se involucra en las investigaciones de su novia Cristina —una reportera de nota política—, y juntos se adentran fatalmente en los sótanos de un culto que se ha conformado con un solo objetivo: concentrar el poder y transmitirlo mediante pactos de sangre.
Mezcla de novela negra, terror sobrenatural y thriller político, El rito del poder reinventa algunas figuras de la historia mexicana y de la cultura popular para desarrollar un argumento tan original como perturbador: los vínculos de la élite política con la brujería, el espiritismo, la santería y el satanismo.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A demonic pact has been forged in the dungeons of politics.
Mexico, 1994. The Official Candidate for the presidency is assassinated during a rally in Tijuana. The hegemony of his party is tottering and the country is experiencing moments of tension. While the press supports the lone assassin hypothesis and conspiracy theories alter social moods, another unknown person kills the Secretary General of the party in power. What no one knows is that both assassins were visited, in their dreams, by a woman named Scheva, who entrusted them with the apocalyptic mission of putting an end to tyrants.
Moctezuma – a journalist of the unusual – becomes involved in the investigations of his girlfriend Cristina – a political reporter – and together they fatally enter the basements of a cult that has been made up of a single objective: to concentrate power and transmit it through blood pacts.
A mixture of crime novel, supernatural horror and political thriller, El rito del poder (The Rite of Power) reinvents some figures from Mexican history and popular culture to develop a plot as original as it is disturbing: the links of the political elite with witchcraft, spiritism, Santeria and Satanism.

To Smithereens
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00"To Smithereens is an extraordinarily good book, but then so is everything Rosalyn Drexler ever wrote." —The New York Times
A zany romance set amid the Manhattan experimental art scene and the female wrestling world of the 1970s, from an overlooked star of the Pop Art movement
When Rosa, a depressed and drifting twenty-something, meets Paul, a middling art critic, an off-kilter romance commences. Paul longs to be dominated by physically powerful women and convinces Rosa to fulfill one of his fantasies: that she become a wrestler. Soon, Rosa joins a women’s wrestling team and embarks on a tour of the South, befriends her horny teammates and their jealous boyfriends, and learns to hold her own among a crew of seedy coaches and greedy promoters. Through wrestling, Rosa learns to articulate what kind of life she wants, and to wriggle free of Paul’s attempts to possess her.
To Smithereens is a lighthearted satire of art world personalities, a glimpse into Manhattan of the 1970s—with its seedy theatres and beloved freaks—and a riotous foray into the craze of mid-century women’s wrestling. Inspired both by Drexler's experiences as one of few women in the Pop Art movement and her own career in the ring (immortalized in Andy Warhol's "Album of a Mat Queen"), and first published in 1972, To Smithereens is an antic, biting portrait of its time from a voice that speaks directly to ours.

Esto no es noticia (Novela Crimen Real) / This is Not News (True Crime Novel)
Regular price $15.95 Save $-15.95«La fuerza ficticia de esta novela, inspirada en hechos reales, sólo puede ser igualada con la pluma sobria de Philippe Besson, un escritor en la cima de su carrera», La Provenza
«Papá acaba de matar a mamá». Tras la conmoción por la inaudita noticia que le dio su hermana, el primogénito alerta a la policía y toma el primer tren. Atenazado por el remordimiento por haberse ido a la capital a estudiar danza y haber dejado a la pequeña Léa con sus inestables padres, una vez en casa se topa con la dura realidad: policías, el cuerpo de su madre, su padre fugitivo y su hermana traumatizada. Tras el shock, el hijo retrocede en el tiempo para intentar indagar cómo terminaron en esta pesadilla. Las señales estaban ahí, pero nadie quiso verlas…
Basada en hechos reales, Esto no es noticia arroja una luz única sobre un oscuro tema desde la perspectiva de las víctimas invisibles de la violencia, que es aún más trágica cuando se asienta en el seno de una familia. Con sensibilidad y sobriedad, alejadas de todo dejo de sensacionalismo, da cuenta del largo y penoso camino de dos hermanos condenados a una vergonzosa orfandad.«Philippe Besson —autor bestseller cuyas obras se han traducido al alemán, inglés, italiano y español, y han sido adaptadas al cine y al teatro— logra darle una dimensión literaria a una problemática social que ensombrece las noticias todos los días, en una novela «implacable y desgarradora», Elle
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"The fictional force of this novel, inspired by real events, can only be matched by the sober pen of Philippe Besson, a writer at the peak of his career," La Provence
"Dad just killed mom." After the shock of the unprecedented news that his sister gave him, the firstborn alerts the police and takes the first train. Gripped by remorse for having gone to the capital to study dance and having left little Léa with her unstable parents, once at home he encounters the harsh reality: policemen, the body of his mother, his fugitive father and his traumatized sister.After the shock, the son goes back in time to try to find out how they ended up in this nightmare. The signs were there, but no one wanted to see them...
Based on true events, Esto no es noticia (This Is Not News) sheds a unique light on a dark subject from the perspective of the invisible victims of violence, which is even more tragic when it settles into the bosom of a family. With sensitivity and sobriety, far from any trace of sensationalism, it gives an account of the long and painful journey of two brothers condemned to shameful orphanhood."Philippe Besson –a bestselling author whose works have been translated into German, English, Italian and Spanish, and have been adapted for film and theatre – manages to give a literary dimension to a social problem that overshadows the news every day, in a "relentless and heartbreaking" novel, Elle

Bestiario (Relatos) / Bestiary (Short Stories)
Regular price $12.95 Save $-12.95ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
“His field of action is the human being, as his approach to the world of animals is sheltered in Jonathan Swift and the beasts suggest human behaviors; however, the descriptions are magnificent and not only include natural symbols but also poetic vision and intuitive knowledge.” José Agustín There are few books in Mexican literature with the mordacity and eloquence of Bestiario. In each of its lapidary effect vignettes, in the strokes of its style, in the flights of its wit, and in the timely sharpness of its erudition, the impeccable narrator that was Juan José Arreola (1918-2001) appears. His pages combine his passion for the brief essay and the prose poem. His images are no less evocative than those of the famous Manual de zoología fantástica by Jorge Luis Borges, nor less naturalistic than the fabulous inventories that have been created around the animal kingdom.
Tres enigmas para la Organización (Novela) / Three Enigmas for the Organization (A Novel)
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95No vuelve con un detective chiflado, sino con nueve.
No vuelve con un caso, sino con tres.
Vuelve el mejor Eduardo Mendoza.
Barcelona, primavera de 2022. Los miembros de una organización gubernamental secreta se enfrentan a la peligrosísima investigación de tres casos que tal vez estén relacionados entre sí, o tal vez no: la aparición de un cuerpo sin vida en un hotel de Las Ramblas, la desaparición de un millonario británico en su yate y las singulares finanzas de Conservas Fernández.
Creada en pleno franquismo y perdida en el limbo de la burocracia institucional del sistema democrático, la Organización sobrevive con apuros económicos y en los límites de la ley, con una reducida plantilla de personajes heterogéneos, extravagantes y mal avenidos. Entre el suspense y la carcajada, el lector deberá unirse a este disparatado grupo si quiere resolver los tres enigmas de este apasionante rompecabezas.
Eduardo Mendoza entrega su mejor y más divertida aventura hasta la fecha. Y lo hace con nueve agentes secretos en una novela de detectives que actualiza los clásicos del género, y en la que el lector encontrará la inconfundible voz narrativa, el brillante sentido del humor, la sátira social y la comedia de enredo que caracterizan a uno de los mejores autores de la lengua española.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
He’s not back with one crazy detective, but nine.
He’s not back with one case, but three.
The best Eduardo Mendoza is back.
Barcelona, spring 2022. Members of a secret government organization are diving into the dangerous investigation of three cases that might be connected, or maybe not: the discovery of a dead body in a hotel on Las Ramblas, the disappearance of a British millionaire from his yacht, and the peculiar finances of Conservas Fernández.
Created during the Franco era and now lost in the bureaucratic limbo of the democratic system, the Organization survives with financial struggles and operates on the edge of the law, with a small team of diverse, eccentric, and often clashing characters. Between suspense and laughter, readers will need to join this wacky group to solve the three puzzles of this thrilling mystery.
Eduardo Mendoza delivers his best and funniest adventure yet. And he does it with nine secret agents in a detective novel that updates the classics of the genre, where readers will find his unmistakable narrative voice, brilliant sense of humor, social satire, and the comedic entanglements that characterize one of the best authors in the Spanish language.

Dos veces única (Novela biográfica) / Twice Unique (A Biographical Novel)
Regular price $23.95 Save $-23.95Esposa de Diego Rivera y, después, del poeta y crítico Jorge Cuesta, autor insigne de los Contemporáneos, María Guadalupe Marín Preciado, Lupe Marín (1895-1983), fue protagonista de una época esplendorosa y musa de una pléyade de creadores como Xavier Villaurrutia y Juan Soriano, además de ejercer una influencia poderosa sobre hijos y nietos, herederos de un legado tan deslumbrante como imperioso. Una vida extraordinaria que sólo puede contarse en una novela.
La Biblioteca Elena Poniatowska reúne la obra literaria y artística de las grandes mujeres de la historia. En Dos veces única, da cuenta de una diva por derecho propio, figura legendaria, cocinera magnífica, madre tormentosa, viuda trágica y creativa, parte indispensable de algunos de los personajes que dieron forma al arte mexicano del siglo XX.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Wife of Diego Rivera and, later, of the poet and critic Jorge Cuesta, distinguished author of the Contemporaries, María Guadalupe Marín Preciado, Lupe Marín (1895-1983), was the protagonist of a splendid era and muse of a plethora of creators such as Xavier Villaurrutia and Juan Soriano, as well as exerting a powerful influence on children and grandchildren, heirs to a legacy as dazzling as it is imperious. An extraordinary life that can only be told in a novel.
The Elena Poniatowska Library brings together the literary and artistic work of the great women in history. In Dos veces única (Twice Unique), she gives an account of a diva in her own right, a legendary figure, a magnificent cook, a stormy mother, a tragic and creative widow, an indispensable part of some of the characters that shaped Mexican art in the twentieth century.

Aún siguen aquí (Novela) / The Family Remains (A Novel)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Adéntrate en el nuevo thriller de Lisa Jewell.
Un día de junio de 2019 en Londres, a la orilla del río Támesis, aparece una bolsa llena de huesos; son los restos de una mujer que murió años atrás asesinada de un golpe en la cabeza.
En la bolsa se hallan también las semillas de un árbol poco común que llevan al inspector de policía Samuel Owusu, responsable del caso, a una mansión en Chelsea. Mansión en la que, treinta años antes, fueron hallados tres muertos y un bebé abandonado.
Solo revisitar el pasado conseguirá recomponer las piezas de este rompecabezas familiar y sacar a la luz secretos que quedaron enterrados mucho tiempo atrás.
«Ritmo rápido y trama inteligente. No pude soltarlo hasta acabar». Paula Hawkins
«Una lectura apasionante. ¡Magnífico!». Shari LaPena
«Ingenioso y ágil». Louise Candlish
«Me ha cautivado. Apasionante y auténtica». Gillian McAllister
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
“Other authors are at a ten out of ten, for me, and Lisa is a solid hundred.” —Gillian McAllister, TheSunday Times(London) bestselling author of Wrong Place Wrong Time
The #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jewell weaves a “simply masterful” (Samantha Downing, internationally bestselling author) thriller about twisted marriages, fractured families, and deadly obsessions in this stand-alone sequel to The Family Upstairs.
Early one morning on the shore of the Thames, DCI Samuel Owusu is called to the scene of a gruesome discovery. When Owusu sends the evidence for examination, he learns the bones are connected to a cold case that left three people dead on the kitchen floor in a Chelsea mansion thirty years ago.
Rachel Rimmer has also received a shock—her husband, Michael, has been found dead in the cellar of his house in France. All signs point to an intruder, and the French police need her to come urgently to answer questions about Michael and his past that she very much doesn’t want to answer.
After fleeing London thirty years ago in the wake of a horrific tragedy, Lucy Lamb is finally coming home. While she settles in with her children and is just about to purchase their first house, her brother takes off to find the boy from their shared past whose memory haunts their present.
As they all race to discover answers to these convoluted mysteries, they will come to find that they’re connected in ways they could have never imagined.
In this masterful standalone sequel to her haunting New York Times bestseller The Family Upstairs, “Lisa Jewell is a superb writer at the top of her game” (Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author) with another jaw-dropping, intricate, and affecting novel about the lengths we will go to protect the ones we love and uncover the truth.

Un hombre en la oscuridad (Novela) / Man in the Dark (A Novel)
Regular price $11.95 Save $-11.95Una brillante y devastadora novela sobre las múltiples realidades que habitamos mientras las guerras se extienden a nuestro alrededor
August Brill tiene setenta y dos años y se está recuperando en la casa de su hija, en Vermont, tras sufrir un accidente de coche. No puede dormir y, acostado sobre la cama en la negrura de la noche, inventa historias para rehuir acontecimientos del pasado que preferiría olvidar, como la reciente muerte de su esposa y el horroroso asesinato del novio de su nieta, Titus. En una de esas historias, el jubilado crítico de libros imagina un mundo paralelo en el que Estados Unidos no está en guerra con Irak sino contra ellos mismos. En esta otra América, las torres gemelas no cayeron, los resultados de las elecciones del 2000 llevaron a la secesión y se produjo una sangrienta guerra civil. A medida que avanza la noche, la historia de Brill se vuelve cada vez más intensa, y aquello que no estaba intentando evitar recordar insiste en ser narrado.
«Apasionada e impactante, Un hombre en la oscuridad es una novela que nos obliga a confrontarnos con la oscuridad de la noche al mismo tiempo que celebra la existencia de alegrías cotidianas en un mundo capaz de desarrollar la violencia más grotesca.» Time Out
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
"Man in the Dark is an undoubted pleasure to read. Auster really does possess the wand of the enchanter." —Michael Dirda, The New York Review of Books
From Paul Auster, a "literary original" (Wall Street Journal) comes a novel that forces us to confront the blackness of night even as it celebrates the existence of ordinary joys in a world capable of the most grotesque violence.
Seventy-two-year-old August Brill is recovering from a car accident at his daughter's house in Vermont. When sleep refuses to come, he lies in bed and tells himself stories, struggling to push back thoughts about things he would prefer to forget: his wife's recent death and the horrific murder of his granddaughter's boyfriend, Titus. The retired book critic imagines a parallel world in which America is not at war with Iraq but with itself. In this other America the twin towers did not fall and the 2000 election results led to secession, as state after state pulled away from the union and a bloody civil war ensued.
As the night progresses, Brill's story grows increasingly intense, and what he is desperately trying to avoid insists on being told.

Out (Novela negra / Noir)
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95UNO DE LOS 100 MEJORES LIBROS DE MISTERIO Y SUSPENSO DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS DE LA REVISTA TIME • Ganador del Gran Premio de Japón de Novela Negra • Finalista del Premio Edgar
La reina japonesa del crimen.
El lado oscuro de Japón te dejará sin aliento.
Masako, Kuniko, Yoshie y Yayoi trabajan en el turno nocturno de una fábrica de comida preparada de los suburbios de Tokio. Todas tienen graves problemas tanto de dinero como familiares (maridos infieles, suegras discapacitadas o hijos imposibles) y se desenvuelven en una atmósfera hostil e inhóspita. Una noche, Yayoi estrangula a su marido, Kenji, cansada de sus continuas agresiones físicas. Masako, Kuniko y Yoshie la ayudarán a deshacerse del cuerpo. La policía recela de ellas, pero no dispone de pruebas que las incriminen. En cambio, en su lista de sospechosos se halla Satake, el dueño de un casino y un bar de alterne que Kenji frecuentaba. Mientras tanto, un prestamista vinculado a los yakuza las descubre y chantajea a las mujeres para que se ocupen de otros cadáveres.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME • Winner of Japan's Grand Prix for Crime Fiction • Edgar Award Finalist
This mesmerizing novel tells the story of a brutal murder in the staid Tokyo suburbs, as a young mother who works the night shift making boxed lunches strangles her abusive husband and then seeks the help of her coworkers to dispose of the body and cover up her crime. The coolly intelligent Masako emerges as the plot’s ringleader, but quickly discovers that this killing is merely the beginning, as it leads to a terrifying foray into the violent underbelly of Japanese society.
At once a masterpiece of literary suspense and pitch-black comedy of gender warfare, Out is also a moving evocation of the pressures and prejudices that drive women to extreme deeds, and the friendships that bolster them in the aftermath.

Cora (Novela / A Novel)
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Hay secretos de los que uno no debería enterarse nunca.
Cora Bruno es una detective privada especializada en infidelidades, una teórica del amor y alguien que se involucra personalmente en las dudas y los desgarros de sus clientes. Despectivamente, la llaman “reina de corazones” y “espía de braga y bragueta”.
Todo cambia cuando una gran agencia de seguridad, dominada por hombres, quiere asociarla para derivarle clientes de alta gama.
A partir de ese momento, la vida de Cora discurrirá por un laberinto de engaños y de amores ocultos, y dará un vuelco inesperado cuando uno de esos casos la enfrente cara a cara con la muerte . Mezcla de thriller y comedia sentimental Cora –la novela– tiene una sorpresa cada dos páginas, y un final asombroso y escalofriante. Jorge Fernández Díaz, el autor de Mamá y creador de la demoledora trilogía de Remil, amalgama una vez más su conocimiento sobre la condición humana con el más puro suspenso. El resultado: un mundo de intrigas amorosas lleno de vueltas de tuerca que presenta en sociedad a un personaje femenino que dará que hablar.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
There are secrets one should never find out.
Cora Bruno is a private detective specializing in infidelities, a theorist of love, and someone who gets personally involved in the doubts and heartbreaks of her clients. Derisively, she is called the “queen of hearts” and the “panty and zipper spy.”
Everything changes when a large security agency, dominated by men, wants to partner with her to refer high-end clients.
From that moment on, Cora’s life will navigate a labyrinth of deceptions and hidden loves, and it will take an unexpected turn when one of those cases brings her face to face with death. A mix of thriller and romantic comedy, Cora – the novel – has a surprise every two pages and an astonishing and chilling ending. Jorge Fernández Díaz, the author of Mamá and creator of the devastating Remil trilogy, once again combines his knowledge of the human condition with pure suspense. The result: a world of romantic intrigues full of twists and turns that introduces a female character who will make waves.

Lone Dog Road
Regular price $21.95 Save $-21.95Two Lakota boys, ages eleven and six, huddle in a boxcar hurtling through the prairie night as they run from a government agent sent to take the younger boy to an Indian boarding school. But what begins as a pursuit soon becomes a complex human drama of intersecting lives as the boys make their way across the vast Dakota plains to the pipestone quarries of western Minnesota to replace their great-grandfather’s channunpa, or sacred pipe, that was broken by the government agent.
Alive with a rich tapestry of characters the boys meet along their journey, Lone Dog Road is at once an exploration of the hidden corners of the human heart and a moving study of the way the land shapes the people who live, love, dream, and die upon it. Sprawling, complex, and intimate, Lone Dog Road is destined to take its place in the grand tradition of great American road novels.

City of Fiction
Regular price $28.00 Save $-28.00A story of love, blood and dreams, set in early 20th century China
In the early 20th century, China is a land undergoing a momentous social and cultural shift, with a thousand-year-old empire crumbling and the nation on the brink of modernity. Against this backdrop, a quiet man from the North embarks on a perilous journey to a Southern city in the grip of a savage snowstorm. He carries with him a newborn baby: he is looking for the child’s mother and a city that isn’t there.
This is a story of two people: a man who finds unexpected success after having journeyed to the hometown of the woman who abandoned him; and the woman he is searching for, who mysteriously disappeared to embark on her own eventful journey. This is a story about vanished crafts and ancient customs, about violence, love, and friendship. Above all, it’s a story about change and about storytelling itself, full of vivid characters, ranging from bandits to vengeful potentates, from prostitutes to deceitful soothsayers, and surprising twists—an epic tale, as inexorable as time itself and as gripping as a classic adventure story.

The Proof of My Innocence
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00★ “Coe’s delectable whodunit combines shadowy right-wing politics and literary intrigue... Coe’s metatextual games are as fun as the caper plot. This is a blast.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Coe is so skilled at delivering big, state-of-the-nation novels while also being wickedly funny.”—Good Housekeeping
“It's very cleverly put together, with seemingly incidental pieces proving to be basic building blocks of the greater whole... Coe is in very fine form here, and The Proof of My Innocence impresses and pleases on multiple levels.”—The Complete Review
“As much a political commentary as a mystery, this satisfyingly complex novel focuses on conservative movements in both the U.S. and Britain. Replete with conscienceless politicians, bloggers, literary critics, would-be authors, a sexagenarian gourmand detective and floundering twenty-somethings looking for meaning in life, this cast of characters takes the reader on a rollercoaster of sinister maneuverings, professional jealousy and murder.”—Eric Boss, Reading the West
“Coe’s subject may be inertia and nostalgia, but The Proof of My Innocence is full of energy. It’s a madcap caper, a sideways memoir, a tricksy jeu d’esprit that is also a quiet defence of fiction in a post-truth age, and enormous fun to read.”—The Guardian
“Coe knows how to write a novel: it is well paced, he makes complex plots look easy, he has a way of marshalling a large cast of characters that never feels contrived, the prose is pleasant and not invasive, and he is—rare for a novelist—funny.”—Financial Times
“Coe has devised a tour de force in which he hops between pastiches of cosy crime, dark academia and autofiction. The result is a mind-bending mash-up about murdered academics, Gen Z sleuths, forgotten novels and shadowy think tanks.”—The Sunday Times
“Wildly enjoyable.”—Sydney Morning Herald
“Probably the best English novelist of his generation.”—Nick Hornby
"Endlessly satisfying... Coe has a gift for taking his material to extremes, so that nothing is ever wasted.”—The Spectator
“The novel is full of humour—the jokes include ones about Liz Truss, a bishop’s privates and greedy antiquarian booksellers—as Coe, one of our finest modern novelists, gently skewers literary fads and the whole writing game.”—The Independent
★ “Beautifully written and full of wisdom, this unusual and fascinating book contains many treats...”—Kirkus Review (starred review) on Mr. Wilder and Me
“...[a] poignant delineation of tradition and progress.”—Booklist on Bournville
“A novel not just for movie lovers, but for anyone who favors sharp writing, subtle wit, deeply portrayed characters, and the elegiac.”—The Arts Fuse on Mr. Wilder and Me
“Coe shows an understanding of this country that goes beyond what most cabinet ministers can muster...he is a master of satire but pokes fun subtly, without ever being cruel, biting or blatant...his light, funny writing makes you feel better.”—Evening Standard (UK)
“British novelists love to diagnose the state of the nation. Few do it better than Jonathan Coe, who writes with warmth and subversive glee about social change and the comforting mundanities it imperils.”—Spectator (UK)

The Gowkaran Tree in the Middle of Our Kitchen
Regular price $28.00 Save $-28.00From International Booker Prize and National Book Award finalist Shokoofeh Azar, comes a stylistically audacious and emotionally powerful novel about one large, complicated family and a love affair lasting decades.
Spanning fifty years in the history of modern Iran, this lush, layered story embraces politics and family, revolution and reconstruction, loss and love as it recounts the colorful destinies of twelve children who get lost one long-ago night inside a mysterious palace.
Azar’s first novel, The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree (Europa Editions, 2020), was shortlisted for the Stella Prize for Fiction and the International Booker Prize; it was longlisted for the PEN America Award and the National Book Award for Translated Literature.
In Azar’s new novel, each lost child’s story unfolds against the backdrop of immense cultural and political transformation; lovers must survive war, revolution, and rigid social strictures to keep their love alive; family bonds are tested, especially those indissoluble connections between the living and the dead. The Gowkaran Tree in the Middle of Our Kitchen is also the moving story of one family’s efforts to preserve the richness of Iranian culture in the face of Islamic hegemony following the 1979 revolution.

Gabriele
Regular price $28.00 Save $-28.00A May 2025 Indie Next List Great Read
“Like Gabriële herself, this book takes on big ideas about modern art and modern life.”—The New York Times
The story of a passionate love affair that triggered a revolution.
An atmospheric, exuberant novel from the best-selling author of The Postcard, Anne Berest, and her sister, Claire Berest, about love and sex, art and revolution, experimentation and creativity, and three young people who changed the world.
The year is 1908, the height of the Belle Époque, and a brilliant, young French woman named Gabriële, newly graduated from the most elite music school in Europe, meets a volcanic Spanish artist named Francis. Following a whirlwind romance, they marry and fall headlong into a Paris that is experimenting with new forms of living, thinking, and creating. Soon after marrying Francis, Gabriële meets Marcel, another young artist, five years her junior. Soon, Francis, Marcel, and Gabriële are all involved in a fervent affair that will change the course of art history and redefine the avant-garde.
As the Belle Epoque gives way to rebellion and revolution, and the world descends into the devastation of World War I, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, and Gabriële Buffet revolutionize art and open up new ways of seeing and thinking, along the way posing a vital question for their age and ours: what is the connection between new ways loving and new ways of creating?
Moving between Paris, New York, Berlin, Zurich, Barcelona, London, and Saint-Tropez, Gabriële is as audacious, uninhibited, intimate, and unforgettable as its central character, the mercurial, pioneering Gabriële Buffet.

Wielders of Floods & Flames
Regular price $36.99 Save $-36.99Essien of Alkebulan returns in this gripping sequel to Descendants of Fire & Water.
Rescued from the clutches of President Gabriel by Enyemaka, Essien flees into the wilderness of Alkebulan, finding herself amongst a group of rebels who seek to dismantle the very regime she used to serve. She quickly becomes a reluctant participant of the rebel cause, desperate to gain control over the flames that threaten to overwhelm her, only to discover she’s simply traded one captivity for another.
Determined not to be caged, she goes on the run from both the rebels and the President. But Gabriel cannot be so easily shaken, nor ignored. Using Enyemaka as leverage, Gabriel convinces Essien to return to him, this time bonded, to fulfill the Mothers’ prophecy of the pair ruling Alkebulan together. But first, Essien must convince all of Alkebulan to crown her Queen. As the pressures of the campaign and Gabriel’s desire threaten to break her, Essien must decide what pieces of herself she’s willing to sacrifice for the good of her people.
Seductive and disturbing, Wielders of Floods & Flames takes readers on a journey of captivity, resistance, and reclamation.

Amaruq: The Wolf
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95Amaruq: The Wolf was one of the first full-length novels ever written in Inuktitut. Out of print for over twenty years, this groundbreaking novel has been re-transcribed, translated, and meticulously edited to produce a commercially available bilingual version for the first time.
Written by Inuit Elder Uvinik Qamaniq, this sweeping novel oscillates between time and place. Alternating between a modern Arctic community, where a teen lives with his family and navigates the challenges of family life, to the world of Inuit stories woven by the teen’s grandfather, who tells the boy of the epic coming-of-age journey of Amaruq, a young shaman, this book highlights the power of stories to teach and inform everyday experiences. With a cover illustrated by renowned Inuit artist Germaine Arnattaujuq.

The Throne
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95This meticulously researched and brilliantly told historical novel, the first of the Machiavelli trilogy, recounts the enigmatic life of Niccolò Machiavelli, revealing the complex man behind the infamous political strategist.
October 1502. As Cesare Borgia sets out to invade the Florentine Republic, Niccolò Machiavelli is sent to spy on him and to glean details of his nefarious plan. But when Borgia asks Machiavelli to write his life story, their bond gains complexity and nuance: ultimately, they both aspire to everlasting fame and to achieve it, they need each other, for the one’s sword can only rule in eternity via the pen of the other.
Set against the backdrop of the Renaissance, rife with political intrigue and cultural flourishing, Bernini's richly imagined novel masterfully captures a society teetering on the brink of change and revolution, as one man takes his chance at greatness, navigating the treacherous corridors of power with guile and charisma.
The Throne is a captivating reflection on ambition, morality, and the pursuit of power and influence. As elucidating as Robert Caro’s The Power Broker, as gripping and stylish as Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, and as atmospheric as Maggie O’Farrell’s The Marriage Portrait, The Throne reveals one of the most impactful and controversial minds in political history, and questions and asks to what lengths can one justifiably go to achieve greatness.

The Brittle Age
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00WINNER OF THE 2024 STREGA PRIZE
WINNER OF THE 2024 YOUTH STREGA PRIZE
Acclaimed Italian author Donatella Di Pietrantonio’s best-selling novel to date, The Brittle Age is a powerful mother and daughter story and a profound exploration of human fragility and the haunting shadows of the past
In the 1990s, deep in the Maiella mountains of Central Italy, a brutal crime shatters the peace of the local community. Two young women are murdered, a third left for dead. Lucia is twenty years old back, and the only survivor is her best friend.
Now, Lucia is a physiotherapist, separating from her husband, her daughter Amanda studying in Milan. When the pandemic forces Amanda to return to the family’s home near Pescara, Lucia’s memories are reawakened, and with them the impact of past trauma.
Set against the backdrop of the rugged Apennine mountains, this gripping psychological family drama weaves Lucia and Amanda’s personal struggles with the mystery of the tragedy that marked their familial land decades earlier.
Inspired by true events, The Brittle Age is a tale of individual resilience, and a commentary on the indelible impact of historical events on personal lives and the broader community.

Hasta que se acaben las canciones (Novela) / Until the Songs Run Out ( A Novel)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95La primera novela de una de las artistas más relevantes del panorama musical de la industria latina.
Doña Inés Humanes de Arteaga acaba de morir y deja a Karma, su gata, como beneficiaria de su inmensa fortuna y a Luciana, su asistente y cuidadora de la mascota, como albacea.
Luciana, colombiana y mulata, lleva más de siete años viviendo en España y nunca imaginó que su, por fin, tranquila vida pudiera virar de manera tan surrealista. Bastián es hijo de Hortensia, la hermana de doña Inés, un joven arquitecto sensible a los problemas sociales que nunca se ha sentido integrado en la familia. Se ve envuelto, sin remedio, en los tejemanejes de su madre, indignada ante la idea de que todas las propiedades que llevan más de dos siglos en la familia acaben en las patas de una gata callejera.
En la batalla legal para revocar la herencia, la familia sacará sus garras para recuperar a Karma y, con ella, mucho más que el millonario legado.
Entre viajes al Chocó colombiano, suplantaciones gatunas, videntes cubanas, cambios de chip, paseos por el Rastro, noches en el cuartelillo y muchos abogados de todas las partes, Bastián y Luciana se enamorarán sin remedio.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The first novel by one of the most relevant artists on the Latin music scene.
Doña Inés Humanes de Arteaga has just died and leaves Karma, her cat, as the beneficiary of her immense fortune and Luciana, her assistant and caretaker of the pet, as executor.
Luciana, a Colombian woman and mulatto, has been living in Spain for over seven years and never imagined her quiet life could become so surreal. Bastián is the son of Hortensia, who is the sister of Doña Inés. He’s a young architect who cares deeply about social issues but has never felt like he fits in with his family. He’s reluctantly caught up in his mother’s affairs and is furious at the thought of all the family properties, which have been in the family for over two centuries, ending up in the hands of a stray cat.
In the legal battle to overturn the inheritance, the family will stop at nothing to get Karma back, along with much more than just the millionaire legacy.
Amid trips to Colombia’s Chocó region, cat impersonations, Cuban psychics, mindset changes, strolls through the Rastro, nights in the barracks, and countless lawyers from all sides, Bastián and Luciana will inevitably fall in love.

Lily Barlow Book Three
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95The third installment of the Lily Barlow series packs a punch as Southern charm and sharp wit collide with mystery once again.
Lily and the cast of characters she calls friends are back in Marshall, Virginia. The mystery they thought they would solve in Key West, identifying the victim with the purple flower tattoo, still hangs over them, so Lily and Storie come up with another plan to move their investigation forward. Meanwhile, a plot twist pushes Lily to decide how to proceed with Jack—stay best friends or officially start dating. There’s an ex-sniper and talk of a paternity test, all while Lily toys with pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Miss Delphine is still in the hospital for tests. And don’t forget those tiles on Connie Barlow’s tombstone. Surely someone can shed some light on those.
Packed full of romance, comedy, and mystery, this fast-paced and flirty tale will keep cozy mystery and contemporary romance fans enthralled to the very last page.

Fifteen Wild Decembers
Regular price $18.00 Save $-18.00SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS 2023
A SUNDAY TIMES’ BEST HISTORICAL FICTION BOOK OF 2023
Isolated from society, Emily Brontë and her siblings spend their days inventing elaborate fictional realms or roaming the wild moors above their family home in Yorkshire. When the time comes for them to venture out into the world to earn a living, each of them struggles to adapt, but for Emily the change is catastrophic. Torn from the landscape to which she has become so passionately bound, she is simply unable to function.
To the outside world, Emily Brontë appears taciturn and unexceptional, but beneath the surface her mind is in a creative ferment. A violent phenomenon is about to burst forth that will fuse her imaginary world with the landscape of her beloved Yorkshire and change the literary world forever.
Fifteen Wild Decembers is the dazzling second novel from a writer who has been compared to Shirley Hazzard and Graham Greene, and whose first novel was described as “utterly stunning,” mesmerizing' and hailed as “a masterpiece.”

El libro de Bill / The Book of Bill
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95¡El bestseller #1 del New York Times!
¿Lo extrañaste?
Admítelo, lo extrañaste.
El demonio que aterrorizó Gravity Falls está de vuelta desde el más allá para contar por fin su versión de la historia en El libro de Bill, escrito nada menos que por el mismísimo Bill Clave.
En estas páginas, Bill comparte sus extraños orígenes, su siniestro efecto en la historia de la humanidad, los secretos más vergonzosos de la familia Pines y la receta para conquistar el mundo (con una práctica guía paso a paso). Este caótico y bello tomo ilustrado contiene confusos acertijos, claves indescifrables, páginas perdidas del Diario 3, maneras de engañar la muerte, el significado de la vida y un capítulo completo sobre popotes bobos con formas divertidas. Pero lo más importante es que El libro de Bill está muy, muy maldito.
Alex Hirsch, el autor bestseller, resucita a este infame villano e invita a los fans a ver el universo Gravity Falls desde la perspectiva de Bill. Muchos creen que este libro es demasiado peligroso para las manos humanas. Pero si no logras resistirte, debes saber esto: una vez que haces un trato con Bill, no es fácil retractarte...
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The instant #1 New York Times bestseller!
Did you miss him? Admit it, you missed him.
The demon that terrorized Gravity Falls is back from the great beyond to finally tell his side of the story in The Book of Bill, written by none other than Bill Cipher himself.
Inside, Bill sheds light on his bizarre origins, his sinister effects on human history, the Pines family’s most embarrassing secrets, and the key to overthrowing the world (laid out in a handy step-by-step guide). This chaotic and beautifully illustrated tome contains baffling riddles, uncrackable ciphers, lost Journal 3 pages, ways to cheat death, the meaning of life, and a whole chapter on Silly Straws. But most importantly, The Book of Bill is deeply, deeply cursed.
Alex Hirsch, #1 New York Times bestselling author, resuscitates this infamous villain and invites fans to a Bill’s eye view of theGravity Falls universe. There are many who believe this book is too dangerous for human hands. But if you can’t resist, just know this: Once you make a deal with Bill, it’s not so easily undone . . .

When I Was
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99When it comes to memoir, Miranda Miller is an incorrigible novelist. Viola, three years old in 1953 when guests gather in her parents' London home to watch the Queen's coronation on TV, is not Miranda. Yet character and author share the same age, the same home, the same parents and three brothers, the same friends and fears and love of books and breathless adventures in her native city.
When I Was brings all the family members centre stage, each character opening their consciousness to reveal a multi-faceted study as life presses in on a family's hopes and dreams.
The novel whisks us through 1950s London, in a tale as true as a novelist can make it. The twists of its drama, as a young girl forges her way into being, let you into secrets of resilience and love.

Midnight Embers
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95In Midnight Embers, the gripping second installment of The Lumos Gems Chronicles, the aftermath of the bone dragon battle leaves our heroes reeling, their unity fractured and their world in turmoil.
Anthony, torn between his desire for adventure and the weight of responsibility, grapples with his place in the world, while Liam wrestles with haunting visions that threaten to consume him. As tensions escalate and shadows gather, a mysterious girl arrives, revealing she’s being pursued by another Lumos Gem monster—the Crimson Ravagers.
With the Water Stone stolen and a malevolent Noxenos on the rise, Anthony, Liam, and Katerina embark on a perilous quest to retrieve the Ice Dagger, Grimir—their only hope against the relentless Crimson Ravagers. But their journey takes a dark turn when they uncover a truth that forces them to align with old enemies, setting them on a collision course with destiny.
As alliances crumble and secrets unravel, they must confront their deepest fears and make sacrifices that will shape the fate of their world forever. Midnight Embers propels fantasy fans on an epic adventure filled with twists, revelations, and heart-stopping action that will keep them on the edge of their seats until the very end.

People and Trees
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The Devil's Horsewhip
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95“An imaginative debut” – Sharma Taylor
“Damion Spencer is a voice to look out for” – Irenosen Okojie
A Barbican First debut
The Devil's Horsewhip is a startlingly fine novel-in-stories about Caribbean folklore, superstitions and legends surrounding death by a writer whose prose judges at Wasafiri have described as vivid and with a spectacular voice.
At the pinnacle of the pandemic—a year already punctuated with daily funeral processions—a Jamaican expat gets an envelope covered in red writing from his doctor. It sends him into a mad tumble between bad omen days and fever dream nights until all that he thinks about is that bitter day in the Jamaican White River Valley, where he and other teenagers escaped a double-cutlass-wielding madman out for blood. But death is not one to give up easily. The years are not long enough, neither is fleeing across continents too far for death's spite and all the worse duppies not to come knocking.
Who will cheat death a second time?
A Christian woman who decides to sleep with an obeah man's monkey. The man with the answer to whether Haitian voodoo is stronger than obeah. A woman who knows how to mourn a dead baby. Or the ones who know how to trap a rolling calf, outrun a three-foot horse, and battle a Chinese duppy and win.
If you're superstitious or wary of those who are, come read these sticky tales spun in barbwire.

Alas de ónix / Onyx Storm
Regular price $22.95 Save $-22.95ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Brave The Dark
After nearly eighteen months at Basgiath War College, Violet Sorrengail knows there’s no more time for lessons. No more time for uncertainty. Because the battle has truly begun, and with enemies closing in from outside their walls and within their ranks, it’s impossible to know who to trust. Now Violet must journey beyond the failing Aretian wards to seek allies from unfamiliar lands to stand with Navarre. The trip will test every bit of her wit, luck, and strength, but she will do anything to save what she loves—her dragons, her family, her home, and him. Even if it means keeping a secret so big, it could destroy everything. They need an army. They need power. They need magic. And they need the one thing only Violet can find—the truth. But a storm is coming...and not everyone can survive its wrath.
Running with Victory
Regular price $15.99 Save $-15.99This is a historically accurate, but fictional account of the life of the original marathon runner, Pheidippides. Little is known about the man, but much is known about the lifestyle and customs of his day, including the famous battle of Marathon.
Great liberty was taken with the actual life events of the famous runner Pheidippides, but the facts surrounding his life are as historically accurate as possible – including his four trips to Greece. The hope is to entertain you with this fictional story, while educating you with many of the known facts that surrounded his life and the world of Ancient Greece.

He Who Would Walk the Earth
Regular price $24.00 Save $-24.00Felix Babimoosay is his most recent name, and it seems better than any other name he’s been offered. He journeys ever forward across a sharp landscape of flat plains, stung by insects, wind, and thirst. Unable to remember his past, he doggedly walks alone through the decaying world until he is pursued by a threatening man claiming a bounty on Felix’s head. Felix’s irritation spurs a slow memory of the days he left behind, until he stumbles into a corrupted town and a city of talking crows that push him to move beyond his lost memories.
Sparse and dreamy, Griffin Bjerke-Clarke’s debut novel explores memory, identity, trauma, and healing through a timeless journey. Métis storytelling methods and elements of horror infuse He Who Would Walk the Earth, an anti-colonial western that powerfully evokes a mood reminiscent of twentieth-century classics like Waiting for Godot. This book unsettles as much as it stokes, dystopian in Felix’s apathy yet optimistic in the way he addresses challenges along his listless way. In the end, Felix must learn from his earnest mistakes as he begins to understand that agency requires collaborating with those around him.

Where the Jasmine Blooms
Regular price $24.00 Save $-24.00Yasmine enters Lebanon escaping a messy divorce and seeking the family, culture, and connection that her Palestinian mother hid during their life in Toronto. It’s 2006, and she’s meeting her cousin Reem for the first time after connecting over social media. Reem teaches Arabic and lives in a refugee camp with her mother and sister. Her brother Ahmed lived there too until he went to Syria for work and then disappeared. When Yasmine receives a package of mysterious letters suggesting her father might still be alive, the cousins embark on a discovery of political secrets no one in the family wants them to know.
Complicating her questions about identity, belonging, and healing even further, Yasmine runs into Ziyad — an old flame who’s incidentally taking Reem’s class. Though the cousins' lives could not be more different, Yasmine and Reem must learn from each other as they navigate abusive relationships, grief, displacement, and war.
Set amid the arid glamour of Lebanon’s beaches and urban landscapes, Where the Jasmine Blooms is at once a political historical thriller and a Muslim feminist love story. Turn-of-the-century Arab politics feature prominently, echoing loudly even twenty years later.

In Search of April Raintree
Regular price $26.00 Save $-26.00Memories. Some memories are elusive, fleeting, like a butterfly that touches down and is free until it is caught. Others are haunting. You'd rather forget them, but they won't be forgotten. And some are always there. No matter where you are, they are there, too.
In this moving story of legacy and reclamation, two young sisters are taken from their home and family. Powerless in a broken system, April and Cheryl are separated and placed in different foster homes. Despite the distance, they remain close, even as their decisions threaten to divide them emotionally, culturally, and geographically. As one sister embraces her Métis identity, the other tries to leave it behind.
Will the sisters’ bond survive as they struggle to make their way in a society that is often indifferent, hostile, and violent?
The first edition of In Search of April Raintree, published in 1984, has since touched many generations of readers, becoming a Canadian school classic. In this edition, ten critical essays accompany one of the best-known texts by an Indigenous author in Canada.

Archaeology of a Swan / Arqueología de un cisne
Regular price $12.00 Save $-12.00In her personal / poetic essay Arqueología de un cisne, Colombian writer Juliana Rozo traces two paths where beauty, trauma and violence intersect in works of art, family lore and historical events in Colombia. One of these paths goes historically through mythological, literary and artistic places in which the swan has had a relevance: starting with the artist Hilma Af Klint, the writer Marcel Proust, and the “Swan Lake,” to Latin American musical references such as Luis Alberto Spinetta and a Colombian film, Cóndores no entierran todos los días by Francisco Norden. The other path immerses the reader in the intimate and poetic relationship that the writer finds in the figure of the swan and the porous boundary between beauty and violence.
Smol Books contributed the Spanish text and illustrations for the bilingual edition of Arqueología de un cisne. Smol Books is an independent publishing house that specializes in short stories by authors who break literary, thematic, formal, and linguistic boundaries in experimental fiction.

La dama de las camelias / Camille: The Lady of the Camellias
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95Fiel reflejo de la vida cortesana, en un retrato del París del siglo XIX
Esta novela narra las desventuras de Marguerite Gautier, quien, en medio de la vida elegante de las cortesanas en la París del siglo XIX, vive un romance trágico, empañado de la desgracia que conlleva tratar de conquistar el amor pleno y, al mismo tiempo, el deseo de alcanzar una vida estable. Alexandre Dumas hijo presenta en esta historia la cúspide de su obra narrativa y el germen de la clásica ópera de Verdi, con la letra de Francesco Maria Piave, La Traviata.
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A True Reflection of Courtesan Life, in a Portrait of 19th Century Paris
This novel tells the misadventures of Marguerite Gautier, who, amidst the elegant life of courtesans in 19th century Paris, lives a tragic romance. Her story is marred by the misfortune that comes with trying to achieve true love while also yearning for a stable life. Alexandre Dumas fils presents in this story the pinnacle of his narrative work and the seed of Verdi’s classic opera, with the libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, La Traviata.

Bad Juliet
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99“Bad Juliet will hold you in its grip from its opening pages, combining the pacing and twists of a thriller with the compelling characterizations and masterful prose of a writer at the top of his form.” — Nino Ricci, award-winning author of The Origin of Species
Recently jilted by his fiancé, Paul Gascoyne takes a job as a tutor to the patients at the Trudeau Sanitarium in upstate New York. There, in the icebound beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, he finds himself drawn to Sarah Ballard, a beautiful but enigmatic young woman, traumatized by her past aboard the ill-fated ship Lusitania. To rouse her out of her gloom, Paul encourages her to write a memoir.
As Paul reads her words, it gradually becomes clear that Sarah’s memories are a tangle of truth and fiction that he can’t begin to unravel. And yet he cannot overcome his attraction to her. When a terrible relapse leaves Sarah worried that she has little time left, she begs Paul to be the one person in the world who will truly know her.

El accidente (Novela negra) / The Accident (Noir)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95En este alucinante thriller psicológico y doméstico, Santiago Roncagliolo le imprime un ritmo vertiginoso al género, a partir de la trágica historia de una madre de familia que se ve involucrada en el violento mundo del hampa.
Exitosa, madre de dos niñas y con el marido ideal, Maritza Fontana se siente realizada. Abogada en uno de los despachos más importantes de la ciudad, acaba de abrir un lujoso hotel boutique que la ha colocado además en la crema y nata de la sociedad. Sin embargo, precisamente en la noche de la inauguración, su hija Patricia no aparece por ningún lado. Al principio, Maritza lo atribuye a su carácter caprichoso, pero más tarde se entera de que un accidente automovilístico es la razón de su ausencia y el punto de partida de una vorágine de destrucción que pondrá de cabeza su mundo…
Con una Maritza que narra todo desde la cárcel, en El accidente el lector se solaza con el placer perverso de ver al otro caer, de ser testigo de cómo se desmorona la vida aparentemente perfecta de las personas que se mueven en las altas esferas del dinero y los privilegios.
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In this amazing psychological and domestic thriller, Santiago Roncagliolo imprints a dizzying rhythm to the genre, based on the tragic story of a mother who is involved in the violent world of the underworld.
Successful, mother of two girls and with the ideal husband, Maritza Fontana feels fulfilled. A lawyer in one of the most important law firms in the city, she has just opened a luxurious boutique hotel that has also placed her in the cream of society. However, precisely on the night of the inauguration, his daughter Patricia is nowhere to be found. At first, Maritza attributes it to her capricious nature, but later learns that a car accident is the reason for her absence and the starting point of a maelstrom of destruction that will turn her world upside down...
With a Maritza who narrates everything from prison, in El accidente (The Accident) the reader takes pleasure in the perverse pleasure of seeing the other fall, of witnessing how the apparently perfect life of people who move in the upper echelons of money and privilege crumbles.

Bienvenidos a la librería Hyunam-Dong (Novela) / Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop (A Novel)
Regular price $18.95 Save $-18.95EL FENÓMENO COREANO QUE HA DADO LA VUELTA AL MUNDO.
MÁS DE 3,000,000 DE EJEMPLARES VENDIDOS.
Una historia conmovedora sobre los momentos decisivos de la vida y de cómo los libros pueden sanar heridas y cambiar a las personas.
En un pequeño callejón de un barrio tranquilo de Seúl se encuentra la librería Hyunam-dong. La dueña, Yeongju, ha pasado su vida haciendo lo que se esperaba de ella (estudiar, casarse y tener una carrera exitosa) hasta que, tras su divorcio y cansada de cumplir con las expectativas de otros, decide dejarlo todo atrás para perseguir su sueño de tener una librería.
A medida que lucha para que su negocio prospere, Yeongju también irá descubriendo facetas sobre sí misma que desconocía. Gracias a ella, el local se transforma en un espacio acogedor en el que las almas heridas encuentran refugio, sanan y aprenden que nunca es tarde para cambiar y empezar de nuevo. Del barista solitario a la vendedora de café infelizmente casada, todos han vivido decepciones en el pasado, pero cuando comienzan a sentirse cómodos y compartir sus historias, esperanzas y emociones, la librería Hyunam-dong se convierte en un lugar para aprender a vivir plenamente.
«Una historia que abraza el corazón» THE OBSERVER
«Bo-Reum evoca agradablemente la sensación de pasar una tarde en tu librería favorita» PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
«Una importante obra sobre el poder de los libros, la lectura y hacer comunidad» BOOKLIST
«Una historia conmovedora que todos deberían leer» THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
«Una encantadora novela sobre libros» LIBRARY JOURNAL
«Una verdadera carta de amor a la lectura» GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
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INSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER * NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER * INDIE NEXT PICK * the Month * A Bookshop Best Book of the Year So Far
The Korean smash hit, a slice-of-life novel for readers of Matt Haig's The Midnight Library and Gabrielle Zevin's The Storied Life of AJ Fikry.
Yeongju is burned out. She did everything she was supposed to: go to school, marry a decent man, get a respectable job. Then it all fell apart. In a leap of faith, Yeongju abandons her old life, quits her high-flying career, and follows her dream. She opens a bookshop. In a quaint neighborhood in Seoul, surrounded by books, Yeongju and her customers take refuge. From the lonely barista to the unhappily married coffee roaster-and the writer who sees something special in Yeongju-they all have disappointments in their past. The Hyunam-dong Bookshop becomes the place where they all learn how to truly live.
A heartwarming story about finding acceptance in your life and the healing power of books, Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop is a gentle reminder that it's never too late to scrap the plot and start again.

El amor que dejamos atrás / The Things We Leave Unfinished
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95La faceta más romántica de Rebecca Yarros autora de la serie Empíreo
Georgia
Tras perderlo todo en un doloroso divorcio, decide regresar al lugar donde creció, la casa de su bisabuela Scarlett Stanton, una famosa escritora que murió dejando una novela inconclusa. Noah Harrison, es el atractivo y arrogante autor de bestsellers que la editorial designó para terminar el manuscrito. Aunque a ella no le entusiasma la idea, ahora él y Georgia están obligados a trabajar juntos para encontrar el mejor final de la obra.
Noah
Está en la cúspide de su carrera: es guapo, ambicioso y tiene numerosos contratos para libros y películas. Siempre admiró a Scarlett y, cuando surge la oportunidad de concluir lo que él piensa podría ser el libro del siglo, no lo duda ni un segundo. Sin embargo, lidiar con Georgia, la hermosa, testaruda y cínica bisnieta de su novelista favorita, le complicará las cosas más de lo que pensaba.
Un romance que crecerá con cada página.
Conforme leen las palabras de Scarlett, descubren por qué la talentosa escritora nunca terminó el libro: está basado en la trágica historia de amor que vivió con un piloto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Georgia sabe que el amor nunca funciona, y aunque la química y la conexión entre ella y Noah es innegable, está más decidida que nunca a no cometer los mismos errores del pasado, incluso si eso significa destruir la carrera de Noah.
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The most romantic side of Rebecca Yarros, author of the Empyrean series
Told in alternating timelines, THE THINGS WE LEAVE UNFINISHED examines the risks we take for love, the scars too deep to heal, and the endings we can’t bring ourselves to see coming.
Twenty-eight-year-old Georgia Stanton has to start over after she gave up almost everything in a brutal divorce—the New York house, the friends, and her pride. Now back home at her late great-grandmother’s estate in Colorado, she finds herself face-to-face with Noah Harrison, the bestselling author of a million books where the cover is always people nearly kissing. He’s just as arrogant in person as in interviews, and she’ll be damned if the good-looking writer of love stories thinks he’s the one to finish her grandmother’s final novel…even if the publisher swears he’s the perfect fit.
Noah is at the pinnacle of his career. With book and movie deals galore, there isn’t much the “golden boy” of modern fiction hasn’t accomplished. But he can’t walk away from what might be the best book of the century—the one his idol, Scarlett Stanton, left unfinished. Coming up with a fitting ending for the legendary author is one thing, but dealing with her beautiful, stubborn, cynical great-granddaughter, Georgia, is quite another.
But as they read Scarlett’s words in both the manuscript and her box of letters, they start to realize why Scarlett never finished the book—it’s based on her real-life romance with a World War II pilot, and the ending isn’t a happy one. Georgia knows all too well that love never works out, and while the chemistry and connection between her and Noah is undeniable, she’s as determined as ever to learn from her great-grandmother’s mistakes—even if it means destroying Noah’s career.

Quedará el amor (Novela) / Love Will Remain (A Novel)
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Un amor tan intenso y cálido como una tarde de verano
El sol baña los acantilados y las aguas turquesas del mar de Cornualles cuando Jane Bellamy y Cedric Stone se conocen en el verano de 1939. No están destinados a ser una ecuación perfecta, pero son jóvenes y el amor lo arrolla todo a su paso. Así que esta historia comienza como otras muchas: él y ella se enamoran. Hay primeras palabras, primeras miradas y primeros besos. Y luego la guerra, la nada. Solo oscuridad. Todo cambia.
Años más tarde, en un hospital de Edimburgo, Margot Abbot sostiene en la mano un anillo que pertenece al paciente que dormita en la cama, Cedric Stone. Ella todavía no lo sabe, pero está a punto de abrir un baúl de recuerdos y descubrir qué ocurrió tras aquellos luminosos días de estío que quedaron atrás.
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A love as intense as the summer sun.
The sun is shining over the cliffs and turquoise waters of the Cornwall seas when Jane Bellamy y Cedric Stone meet in the summer of 1939. They’re not destined to have a perfect romance, but they’re young, naïve, and filled with passion. Their story begins like any other: there are sweet words, longing gazes, first kisses...and then, war, nothingness. Darkness. Everything changes.
Years later, in an Edinburgh hospital, Margot Abbot holds a ring belonging to one of her patients, Cedric Stone. She doesn’t know it yet, but she is about to discover a trove of memories and find out what happened on those long-gone, luminous summer days.

Objetos perdidos (Novela) / Lost and Found (A Novel)
Regular price $13.95 Save $-13.95En Objetos perdidos, Karla Suárez convierte la historia de Giselle en una apasionante búsqueda del lugar que ocupa una mujer en nuestro tiempo, así como de la capacidad creativa y destructiva que esconden las pasiones.
Giselle lo ha sacrificado todo por un sueño: ser bailarina. Un sueño que parece escapársele. Una agria discusión con su novio y el robo de su bolso, en el que junto con su documentación y teléfono desaparecen también objetos que tienen un gran valor sentimental para ella, la dejan sola y perdida en la ciudad de Barcelona, lejos de su Cuba natal. Su única esperanza para salir de esa situación es dar con un amigo cubano del que sólo sabe que vive en algún lugar cercano a la Sagrada Familia. Durante tres días, Giselle duerme en la calle y vaga por los alrededores de la basílica buscando el modo de recuperar su vida, mientras reconstruye su propia historia familiar y hace balance del precio que ha debido pagar por ese sueño huidizo.
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In Objetos perdidos (Lost and Found), Karla Suárez turns Giselle's story into an exciting search for the place that a woman occupies in our time, as well as for the creative and destructive capacity hidden by passions.
Giselle has sacrificed everything for a dream: to be a dancer. A dream that seems to escape him. A bitter argument with her boyfriend and the theft of her purse, in which along with her documentation and phone also disappear objects that have a great sentimental value for her, leave her alone and lost in the city of Barcelona, far from her native Cuba. His only hope to get out of that situation is to find a Cuban friend who he only knows lives somewhere near the Sagrada Familia. For three days, Giselle sleeps on the street and wanders around the basilica looking for a way to get her life back, while she reconstructs her own family history and takes stock of the price she has had to pay for that elusive dream.

Cuentos de Joseph Conrad / Short Stories of Joseph Conrad
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95Joseph Conrad, una de las cotas más altas de la literatura universal.
100º aniversario de la muerte del autor.
Joseph Conrad (Berdichev, Ucrania, 1857 - Canterbury, Inglaterra, 1924) abandonó la navegación a los treinta y siete años tras veinte de servicio en la marina mercante, se asentó en Inglaterra y empezó a escribir en inglés (su tercera lengua después del polaco y del francés).
Esta selección de cuentos incorpora algunas de sus piezas más valiosas. «Una avanzadilla del progreso» y «La laguna», escritos en 1896, pertenecen a su primera época. En el primero, Conrad hace un retrato hilarante —y trágico— de la empresa colonizadora belga, que dos años más tarde ampliaría en El corazón de las tinieblas. «La laguna» está ambientada en la isla de Borneo y consigue recrear con una maestría admirable el paisaje —tanto físico como moral— de la vida en los trópicos. «Il Conde» (1906), situada en Nápoles, surgió del encuentro con un viejo aristócrata polaco y explora el complejo tema de las mentiras con las que nos engañamos a nosotros mismos a causa de la respetabilidad. Y «La historia» (1916), inspirada por las experiencias del autor durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, plantea una reflexión moral que convierte este relato en uno de los más profundos que se han escrito sobre los límites de la responsabilidad individual en medio de una guerra.
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Joseph Conrad, One of the Greatest Figures in World Literature
100th Anniversary of the Author’s Death
Joseph Conrad (Berdichev, Ukraine, 1857 - Canterbury, England, 1924) left his seafaring life at thirty-seven after twenty years in the merchant navy. He settled in England and began writing in English (his third language after Polish and French).
This selection of stories includes some of his most valuable pieces. “An Outpost of Progress” and “The Lagoon,” written in 1896, belong to his early period. In the former, Conrad offers a hilarious—and tragic—portrait of the Belgian colonial enterprise, which he expanded two years later in Heart of Darkness. “The Lagoon” is set in Borneo and masterfully recreates the physical and moral landscape of life in the tropics. “Il Conde” (1906), set in Naples, emerged from his encounter with an old Polish aristocrat and explores the complex theme of the lies we tell ourselves for the sake of respectability. And “The Tale” (1916), inspired by the author’s experiences during World War I, offers a moral reflection that makes this story one of the deepest ever written about the limits of individual responsibility in the midst of war.

El hombre que amaba a los perros (Edición 15 aniversario) / The Man Who Loved Dogs (15th Anniversary Edition)
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95A los 15 años de su publicación, una edición conmemorativa de El hombre que amaba a los perros. Una de las novelas que sientan las bases de la literatura hispanoamericana del siglo XXI.
«Una extraordinaria novela sobre el asesinato de Trotsky.» Elena Poniatowska
«Su novela más ambiciosa.» The New Yorker
«Una grandísima novela, hábilmente construida sobre una base histórica muy rigurosa.» Jean-Claude Perrier, Livres Hebdo
En 2004, tras la muerte de su mujer, Iván, que soñaba con dedicarse a escribir, regenta una modesta consulta veterinaria de La Habana. Y es el dolor de esa pérdida que le hace volver sobre un episodio de su vida, ocurrido a finales de los años setenta, cuando conoció a un enigmático hombre que paseaba por la playa en compañía de dos imponentes galgos rusos. Tras varios encuentros, el misterioso personaje comenzó a hacerlo depositario de unas singulares confidencias que lo llevan a la figura del asesino de Trotski, Ramón Mercader. Y gracias a esas conversaciones, Iván puede reconstruir la trayectoria de Liev Davídovich Bronstein, conocido como Trotski, y de Ramón Mercader, que se ocultaba bajo el nombre de Jacques Mornard, y cómo se convierten en víctima y verdugo de uno de los crímenes más reveladores del siglo xx. Desde el destierro impuesto por Stalin a Trotski en 1929, y la infancia de Mercader en la Barcelona burguesa, sus amores y peripecias durante la Guerra Civil, o más adelante en Moscú y París, las vidas de ambos se entrelazan hasta confluir en México. Y ambas historias completan su sentido cuando sobre ellas proyecta Iván sus avatares vitales e intelectuales en la Cuba contemporánea y su extraña relación con el hombre de los galgos en la playa.
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On the 15th anniversary of its publication, a commemorative edition of The Man Who Loved Dogs. One of the novels that lays the foundation for 21st-century Hispanic American literature.
“An extraordinary novel about the assassination of Trotsky.”Elena Poniatowska
“His most ambitious novel.”The New Yorker
“A great novel, skillfully built on a very rigorous historical basis.”Jean-Claude Perrier, Livres Hebdo
In 2004, after the death of his wife, Iván, who dreamed of becoming a writer, runs a modest veterinary clinic in Havana. And it is the pain of that loss that makes him revisit an episode of his life, which occurred in the late seventies, when he met an enigmatic man walking on the beach with two imposing Russian greyhounds. After several encounters, the mysterious character began to confide in him, leading him to the figure of Trotsky’s assassin, Ramón Mercader. Thanks to these conversations, Iván can reconstruct the trajectory of Liev Davidovich Bronstein, known as Trotsky, and Ramón Mercader, who hid under the name Jacques Mornard, and how they became victim and executioner of one of the most revealing crimes of the 20th century. From Trotsky’s exile imposed by Stalin in 1929, and Mercader’s childhood in bourgeois Barcelona, his loves and adventures during the Civil War, or later in Moscow and Paris, their lives intertwine until they converge in Mexico. And both stories find their meaning when Iván projects his own life and intellectual experiences in contemporary Cuba and his strange relationship with the man with the greyhounds on the beach.

Wicked: Memorias de una bruja (Edición de la Película) / Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Movie Tie-In)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95En un pueblo de pescadores de Munchkinland nace Elphaba, un bebé de piel verde y dientes de tiburón con los que arranca los dedos a la comadrona. Elphaba crecerá para convertirse en la Malvada Bruja del Oeste, una persona ingeniosa, irritable y poco comprendida que pone en tela de juicio todas nuestras nociones preconcebidas sobre la naturaleza del bien y del mal.
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The New York Times bestseller and basis for the Tony-winning hit musical, soon to be a major motion picture starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
With millions of copies in print around the world, Gregory Maguire’s Wicked is established not only as a commentary on our time but as a novel to revisit for years to come. Wicked relishes the inspired inventions of L. Frank Baum’s 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, while playing sleight of hand with our collective memories of the 1939 MGM film starring Margaret Hamilton (and Judy Garland). In this fast-paced, fantastically real, and supremely entertaining novel, Maguire has populated the largely unknown world of Oz with the power of his own imagination.
Years before Dorothy and her dog crash-land, another little girl makes her presence known in Oz. This girl, Elphaba, is born with emerald-green skin—no easy burden in a land as mean and poor as Oz, where superstition and magic are not strong enough to explain or overcome the natural disasters of flood and famine. Still, Elphaba is smart, and by the time she enters Shiz University, she becomes a member of a charmed circle of Oz’s most promising young citizens.
But Elphaba’s Oz is no utopia. The Wizard’s secret police are everywhere. Animals—those creatures with voices, souls, and minds—are threatened with exile. Young Elphaba, green and wild and misunderstood, is determined to protect the Animals—even if it means combating the mysterious Wizard, even if it means risking her single chance at romance. Ever wiser in guilt and sorrow, she can find herself grateful when the world declares her a witch. And she can even make herself glad for that young girl from Kansas.
Recognized as an iconoclastic tour de force on its initial publication, the novel has inspired the blockbuster musical of the same name—one of the longest-running plays in Broadway history. Popular, indeed. But while the novel’s distant cousins hail from the traditions of magical realism, mythopoeic fantasy, and sprawling nineteenth-century sagas of moral urgency, Maguire’s Wicked is as unique as its green-skinned witch.

La tarde que Bobby no bajó a jugar (Novela) / The Afternoon Bobby Didn’t Come Down to Play (A Novel)
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95Dos viajes a La Habana, dos romances y una estrella del ajedrez
Un gélido jueves de enero de 2008, en un hospital de Reikiavik, el doctor Stoltz colocaba un alfil en la mano vencida de Bobby Fischer, quien fuera el mejor ajedrecista del mundo, para que, al apretar en ella la pieza, las venas de su brazo se hincharan y así poder inyectarle una dosis compasiva de morfina. Aunque, en realidad, esta narración arranca más de cuarenta años atrás, con un Bobby Fischer admirado por todo el mundo que visita Cuba en 1966 para disputar un torneo, y entrelaza dos historias de amor, dos pasiones vividas con una revolución como telón de fondo. La de Miriam, que a sus catorce años tiene un breve e intenso romance con el ajedrecista, y la de un misterioso cubano de origen polaco que cae rendido a los pies de la madre del gran maestro diez años antes. Dos pasiones amorosas en dos momentos históricos de Cuba, aquella que floreció al calor de los casinos y la industria del turismo que comandaban los gánsteres desde Florida, y la que quedó después de que la Revolución arrasara el espejismo capitalista. Mayra Montero recrea con maestría dos épocas de una ciudad, La Habana, que ya ha desaparecido.
Sobre La mitad de la noche:
«Mayra Montero maneja con habilidad su doble hilo argumental… el libro crece enormemente y la recreación de un tiempo y un lugar es estupenda... Una narradora de enorme pulcritud que sabe atrapar la atención del lector y conservarla. Sus libros funcionan con enorme fluidez y astucia.» Pablo Martínez Zarracina, El Correo
«Un comienzo brutal, una prosa destilada que nos adentra en la psicología de unos personajes atormentados por el secreto en la intrahistoria de una acaudalada familia donostiarra… Mayra Montero recrea con gran eficacia la atmósfera opresiva de la Iparralde ocupada, a la vez que decribe con maestría la inmersión de la protagonista en las cartas.» Íñigo Urrutia, El Diario Vasco
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Two Trips to Havana, Two Romances, and a Chess Star
On a chilly Thursday in January 2008, in a hospital in Reykjavik, Dr. Stoltz placed a bishop in the weakened hand of Bobby Fischer, who was once the best chess player in the world, so that by squeezing the piece, the veins in his arm would swell, allowing for a compassionate dose of morphine. However, this story actually begins more than forty years earlier, with a globally admired Bobby Fischer visiting Cuba in 1966 to compete in a tournament, intertwining two love stories, two passions lived against the backdrop of a revolution. One is Miriam's, who at fourteen has a brief and intense romance with the chess player, and the other is of a mysterious Cuban of Polish origin who falls at the feet of the grandmaster's mother ten years earlier. Two romantic passions in two historical moments of Cuba, one that flourished with the heat of casinos and the tourism industry run by gangsters from Florida, and the one that remained after the Revolution swept away the capitalist mirage. Mayra Montero masterfully recreates two eras of a city, Havana, that has already disappeared.
About La mitad de la noche:
"Mayra Montero skillfully handles her dual narrative thread... the book grows enormously, and the recreation of a time and place is wonderful... A narrator of great precision who knows how to capture the reader's attention and keep it. Her books work with great fluidity and cunning." Pablo Martínez Zarracina, El Correo
"A brutal beginning, a distilled prose that delves into the psychology of characters tormented by the secret in the inner history of a wealthy family from San Sebastián... Mayra Montero effectively recreates the oppressive atmosphere of occupied Iparralde, while masterfully describing the protagonist's immersion in the letters." Íñigo Urrutia, El Diario Vasco

El jardín de las mariposas (Novela negra) / The Butterfly Garden (Noir)
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95Cerca de una aislada mansión existe un jardín donde se cultivan delicadas flores y en él, abrigada por frondosos árboles, habita una exquisita y peculiar colección de mariposas que es resguardada por el Jardinero, un hombre que desconoce los límites de su obsesión por preservar la belleza.
Maya es una sobreviviente del jardín y ahora tendrá que narrar a los agentes del FBI los horrores que vivió mientras permanecía en cautiverio junto con otras chicas que ni siquiera habían alcanzado la mayoría de edad. En su memoria viven las peores pesadillas. En su espalda, como en las de todas las jóvenes mariposas, un tatuaje le recordará por siempre un crimen imperdonable.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
More chilling than The Silence of the Lambs. Beauty has never been so terrifying.Near an isolated mansion, there is a garden where delicate flowers are cultivated, and within it, sheltered by lush trees, resides an exquisite and peculiar collection of butterflies guarded by the Gardener, a man who knows no bounds in his obsession to preserve beauty.
Maya is a survivor of the garden and now must recount to FBI agents the horrors she experienced while in captivity along with other girls who had not even reached adulthood. In her memory live the worst nightmares. On her back, like all the young butterflies, a tattoo will forever remind her of an unforgivable crime.
Miss Marple y trece problemas / The Thirteen Problems
Regular price $12.95 Save $-12.95Uno de los 10 libros favoritos de la autora.
Cada martes un grupo de personas se reúne para resolver supuestos misterios. Ninguno cuenta con la astucia de miss Marple. Menos imaginan lo que esas reuniones desatarán.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
One of the author's 10 favorite books.
Every Tuesday, a group of people gathers to solve supposed mysteries. None of them have the cunning of Miss Marple. They least imagine what those meetings will unleash.

Crónicas marcianas / The Martian Chronicles
Regular price $14.95 Save $-14.95Esta colección de relatos reúne la crónica de la colonización de Marte por parte de la Humanidad, que abandona la Tierra en sucesivas oleadas de cohetes plateados y sueña con reproducir en el planeta rojo una civilización de perritos calientes, cómodos sofás y limonada en el porche al atardecer. Pero los colonos también llevan consigo las enfermedades que diezmarán a los marcianos y mostrarán muy poco respeto por una cultura planetaria, misteriosa y fascinante, que éstos intentarán proteger ante la rapacidad de los terrícolas.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Bradbury delves into the mysteries of the human soul and develops one of humanity's most thrilling feats.This collection of stories chronicles the colonization of Mars by humanity, which leaves Earth in successive waves of silver rockets and dreams of recreating on the red planet a civilization of hot dogs, comfortable sofas, and lemonade on the porch at sunset. But the colonists also bring with them diseases that will decimate the Martians and show very little respect for a planetary culture, mysterious and fascinating, that the Martians will try to protect against the rapacity of the Earthlings.

La caza del carnero salvaje (Novela) / A Wild Sheep Chase (A Novel)
Regular price $14.95 Save $-14.95Un joven publicista ha publicado, en una de sus campañas, una fotografía, aparentemente anodina, que lo ha puesto en la mira de un influyente grupo industrial. Y es que en la fotografía aparece un rebaño de ovejas y carneros en un prado, pero uno de esos carneros tiene un poder muy especial. La monótona y en absoluto extraordinaria vida del joven, fumador empedernido y recién divorciado, da una insospechada vuelta de tuerca, pues debe embarcarse en una extraña búsqueda: tendrá que viajar al norte de Japón para encontrar a toda costa a ese peculiar carnero, pues le va en ello la vida. Si a esa línea argumental se le añaden una misteriosa joven con unas orejas exquisitas, un amigo huido (el entrañable «el Rata»), un político conservador, un profesor obsesionado con los ovinos y un maniaco depresivo disfrazado de chivo (el Hombre Carnero que aparecerá en Baila, baila, baila), esta novela se convierte en una de las más singulares obras maestras del más célebre autor japonés de la actualidad.
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A New York Times bestselling author—and “a mythmaker for the millennium, a wiseacre wiseman” (New York Times Book Review)—delivers a surreal and elaborate quest that takes readers from Tokyo to the remote mountains of northern Japan, where the unnamed protagonist has a surprising confrontation with his demons.An advertising executive receives a postcard from a friend and casually appropriates the image for an advertisement. What he doesn’t realize is that included in the scene is a mutant sheep with a star on its back, and in using this photo he has unwittingly captured the attention of a man who offers a menacing ultimatum: find the sheep or face dire consequences.

El cuaderno rojo: Historias verdaderas (Relatos) / The Red Notebook: True Stories (Short Stories)
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95El azar, las coincidencias y la casualidad han regido la vida y la escritura de Paul Auster. El cuaderno rojo engloba cuatro historias en las que el autor cuenta la vinculación entre su obra y su vida, cómo en el origen de la creación está su propia experiencia, una inspiración que le brinda el destino. El cuaderno rojo explora los sucesos reales trágicos y cómicos que, hilvanados por el azar, revelan lo impredecible de la naturaleza humana. Ésta es la compilación definitiva del puro idioma Auster.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Four stories in which Paul Auster explores real tragic and comic events that, woven together by chance, reveal the unpredictability of human nature.Chance, coincidences, and randomness have governed the life and writing of Paul Auster. The Red Notebook encompasses four stories in which the author recounts the connection between his work and his life, how his own experience is at the origin of creation, an inspiration provided by destiny. The Red Notebook explores real tragic and comic events that, woven together by chance, reveal the unpredictability of human nature. This is the definitive compilation of pure Auster language.

Todos los miedos (Novela) / All the Fears (A Novel)
Regular price $13.95 Save $-13.95La paz de México es ficticia, aparente, una alfombra bajo la cual se esconde la basura del narco y la corrupción, y donde el asesinato de periodistas es sólo una consecuencia lógica, un efecto secundario de la denuncia contra un sistema podrido desde la raíz.
Y a pesar del riesgo, la reportera Daniela Real decide enfrentar, sola, a ese sistema. Sus investigaciones la han convertido en una periodista incómoda y, por lo tanto, en el siguiente blanco de esa maquinaria indolente ante la injusticia, pero eficiente al encubrir a los suyos. Su único aliado es Fausto Letona, un expolicía desahuciado que se convierte en sombra de su sombra para intentar protegerla del monstruo que la acecha.
«Por horas, por minutos, va creciendo esta novela que empieza de madrugada y termina en la noche del mismo día. Veinte horas como un cable de alta tensión entre el autor y sus personajes. El ritmo de la prosa de Palou es el de un thriller y la indignación es el motor de una trama que jamás desmaya. Una novela necesaria en este México que se cae a pedazos.» Elena Poniatowska
ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONA brave, honest journalist… and uncomfortable for the system.The peace in Mexico is fictitious, apparent, a rug under which the trash of narco and corruption is hidden, and where the murder of journalists is only a logical consequence, a side effect of denouncing a system rotten to the core.
And despite the risk, reporter Daniela Real decides to face this system alone. Her investigations have made her an uncomfortable journalist and, therefore, the next target of that machinery indifferent to injustice but efficient at covering up for its own. Her only ally is Fausto Letona, a terminally ill ex-cop who becomes her shadow’s shadow to try to protect her from the monster that stalks her.
“Hour by hour, minute by minute, this novel grows, starting at dawn and ending at night on the same day. Twenty hours like a high-tension wire between the author and his characters. The rhythm of Palou’s prose is that of a thriller, and indignation is the engine of a plot that never falters. A necessary novel in this Mexico that is falling apart.” Elena Poniatowska

Apuntes del subsuelo (Novela) / Notes from Underground (A Novel)
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95Ciento sesenta años después de su publicación, Apuntes del subsuelo sigue revelándose como una obra tan incómoda como sugestiva, sigue planteando interrogantes de gran vigencia para nuestra vida en sociedad y sigue arrastrándonos con su estilo vigoroso y rompedor. Un estilo que desarticula con ironía los pilares del pensamiento ilustrado europeo que habían penetrado en la intelectualidad rusa ya desde el siglo XVIII.
Apuntes del subsuelo puede ayudarnos a entender y a contextualizar muchos de los argumentos que subyacen en la construcción sociocultural de la Rusia contemporánea y de su relación con la Europa occidental.
Traducción de Lydia Kúper y prólogo de Miquel Cabal Guarro.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A novel that uncovers the most unsettling corners of the human condition. Written by a Dostoevsky on the verge of his great novels, Notes from Underground appears to us as a grotesque dialogue between the political-intellectual generations of the 1840s and 1860s. The work exposes the two particular voices of the dialogue between these factions in two equally differentiated parts, in a sort of symbolic diptych.One hundred and sixty years after its publication, Notes from Underground continues to reveal itself as a work as uncomfortable as it is suggestive, continuing to pose questions of great relevance to our life in society and continuing to draw us in with its vigorous and groundbreaking style. A style that ironically disarticulates the pillars of European Enlightenment thought that had penetrated Russian intellectuality since the 18th century.
Notes from Underground can help us understand and contextualize many of the arguments underlying the sociocultural construction of contemporary Russia and its relationship with Western Europe.
Translated by Lydia Kúper and with a foreword by Miquel Cabal Guarro.

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Pharaoh
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95A groundbreaking new translation of the only historical novel by noted Polish writer Bolesław Prus.
“ . . . unique in world literature of the nineteenth century”--Czesław Miłosz
Imbued with poetry, leavened with humor, and
graced with moments of transcendent beauty, Pharaoh offers a compelling
picture of life at every level of ancient Egyptian society. As the story unfolds, Egypt is experiencing
internal stresses and external threats that will culminate in the fall of its
Twentieth Dynasty and New Kingdom. The young Pharaoh Ramses learns that
challenging power leaves him vulnerable to seduction, defamation, intimidation
and even assassination. The ultimate lesson learned by Ramses is the power of
knowledge.
Prus is a distinctive voice in world literature and was Joseph Conrad’s favorite Polish writer. This new edition of Christopher Kasparek’s translation of Pharaoh vividly brings this extraordinary novel to life. It includes a detailed foreword and annotations, based on extensive research and textual refinements, that will enhance the reader’s appreciation not only for ancient Egypt, but also for Prus’ composition process.
Pharaoh has been translated into twenty-three languages and was adapted as a 1966 Polish feature film.

The Secret That Is Not a Secret
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95A provocative collection of interconnected tales, bridging the worlds of mysticism and heresy, faith and desire—from the award-winning author of Everything is God and The Heresy of Jacob Frank.
The Secret That Is Not a Secret: Ten Heretical Tales invites you into a hidden world of faith, desire, transgression, and revelation. The inhabitants of its interlocking stories are pious and rebellious, mystical and queer, from a Hasidic woman tormented by her husband’s long beard to a closeted gay man repenting of his sins in the mikva. The first book of fiction by Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson, winner of the National Jewish Book Award, The Secret That Is Not a Secret is a remarkable work of mystical fiction.

Ir a La Habana (Crónica de viajes) / Going to Havana (Travel Chronicle)
Regular price $17.95 Save $-17.95Los buenos novelistas siempre cuentan en sus historias con un personaje que acaba siendo tan importante como el protagonista: la ciudad donde trascurren los hechos. Por eso no hay mejor guía para conocer La Habana que Leonardo Padura, el autor que mejor le ha tomado el pulso, a lo largo de diferentes épocas, en cada una de sus novelas. Este libro ofrece un paseo por los barrios de La Habana en forma de historia autobiográfica del propio novelista, que va desde Mantilla hasta los diferentes barrios de la ciudad. Y en cada uno de ellos, su historia se complementa con los fragmentos de las novelas donde aparecen. A la vez, en una segunda parte, se reúnen varios reportajes sobre los aspectos más sorprendentes y desconocido de su historia. No es difícil ver en muchos de ellos el embrión de los casos de Mario Conde, o el pasado evocado en tantas novelas de Padura, que nos hace vivir la ciudad, y viajar en el tiempo.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A fascinating tour of Havana with a luxury guide, Leonardo Padura himself.Good novelists always include a character that becomes as important as the protagonist: the city where the events take place. That’s why there’s no better guide to Havana than Leonardo Padura, the author who has captured its essence across different eras in each of his novels. This book offers a tour through the neighborhoods of Havana in the form of an autobiographical story by the novelist himself, ranging from Mantilla to the various neighborhoods of the city. In each of them, his story is complemented by excerpts from the novels where they appear. Additionally, in a second part, several reports on the most surprising and unknown aspects of its history are gathered. It’s not hard to see in many of them the seeds of Mario Conde’s cases, or the past evoked in so many of Padura’s novels, which make us experience the city and travel through time.

Casi el paraíso: En este reino todo lo que brilla es falso (Edición de la Película) / Almost Paradise (Movie Tie-In)
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95¿Cuál es la verdadera intención de Ugo Conti cuando decide tomar un vuelo hacia México? Napolitano, hijo de una prostituta, Ugo logra, con total habilidad, entrar a la aristocracia italiana y, por extrañas circunstancias, adopta el nombre y título del príncipe Conti, quien por un defecto de nacimiento permanece internado en un lugar especial.
Caza fortunas y gigoló, este seductor profesional conquista a las más bellas mujeres, entre ellas a la hija de un importante empresario mexicano con quien está a punto de casarse, pero como en las mejores obras de suspenso, Amadeo, verdadero nombre de quien se ha hecho pasar por el príncipe Conti, se tiene que enfrentar a una situación que cambiará su destino para siempre. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION An extraordinary and accurate portrait of the bourgeoisie of the 1950s in MexicoWhat is Ugo Conti’s true intention when he decides to take a flight to Mexico? A Neapolitan, son of a prostitute, Ugo skillfully manages to enter the Italian aristocracy and, under strange circumstances, adopts the name and title of Prince Conti, who, due to a birth defect, remains confined in a special place.
A fortune hunter and gigolo, this professional seducer conquers the most beautiful women, including the daughter of an important Mexican businessman whom he is about to marry. But, as in the best suspense stories, Amadeo, the real name of the man posing as Prince Conti, must face a situation that will change his destiny forever.
Historia de un piano: 31887 (Novela histórica) / Story of a Piano: 31887 (A Historical Novel)
Regular price $23.95 Save $-23.95Una historia inolvidable sobre el poder redentor de la música.
La esperada novela del creador de «This is Opera» y «This is Art»
6.ª edición
El protagonista de esta novela encuentra el piano de sonido aterciopelado que siempre ha querido en una pequeña tienda de un barrio barcelonés. Janusz Borowski, un hombre misterioso nacido en un bosque al este de Polonia, le advierte de que se trata de un instrumento muy especial, que deberá cuidar. El piano de cola, con el número de serie 31887, es un Grotrian-Steinweg construido en 1915 en la ciudad alemana de Brunsvic. El inesperado descubrimiento de un secreto oculto en su interior llevará al protagonista a iniciar un largo viaje en un relato que recorre la Europa del siglo xx.
Historia de un piano es una novela cautivadora sobre la vida de un instrumento que se convierte en metáfora del poder redentor del amor, de la amistad, de la belleza, y por supuesto, de la música.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
An unforgettable story about the redemptive power of music.
The long-awaited novel from the creator of «This is Opera» and «This is Art»
6th edition
The protagonist of this novel finds the velvety-sounding piano he has always wanted in a small shop in a Barcelona neighborhood. Janusz Borowski, a mysterious man born in a forest in eastern Poland, warns him that it is a very special instrument that must be taken care of. The grand piano, with serial number 31887, is a Grotrian-Steinweg built in 1915 in the German city of Brunswick. The unexpected discovery of a hidden secret inside it will lead the protagonist to embark on a long journey through 20th-century Europe.
Historia de un piano is a captivating novel about the life of an instrument that becomes a metaphor for the redemptive power of love, friendship, beauty, and of course, music.

The Brothers Karamazov
Regular price $34.95 Save $-34.95The plot centers on a murder and is infused with moral issues and human nature at its most loathsome and cruel, in particular, that of collective guilt. This life-embracing work exploring love, lust, greed, jealousy, and sorrow, enters deeply into the ethical questions of God, free will, and morality. After spending four years in a Siberian penal settlement, Dostoevsky developed a keen ability for deep character analysis. In The Brothers Karamazov, he never flinches at what he finds.
The opening of the novel introduces the Karamazov family and relates the story of their distant and recent past. Fyodor Pavlovich's two marriages, as well as his indifference to the upbringing of his three children, is chronicled. This stirring tale continues, as the brothers unite in the murder of one of literature's most despicable characters - their father.
The novel has been acclaimed all over the world, by thinkers as diverse as Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Kurt Vonnegut, and Pope Benedict XVI, as one of the supreme achievements in literature. Representing the culmination of Dostoyevsky's life's work, it ranks among the greatest novels of all time.

People and Trees
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Bird-Self Accumulated
Regular price $0.00 Save $0.00"When BooBoo stabs Morris Boyle I am reading a news magazine that someone has smuggled into the wing."
Thus, the protagonist of this novella introduces us to prison, one of the several worlds he inhabits, worlds most of us would rather ignore but which inexorably, through what we see and hear and read and live on uncountable American streets, has become the one world we can no longer avoid. It seduces us with the voice of drugs and violence. Of the disenfranchised. Of those both at once outside and standing within the center of what no longer holds. It informs us of who we are today.

El niño (Novela) / The Child (A Novel)
Regular price $21.95 Save $-21.95Un accidente real en el País Vasco de los años ochenta, la vida devastada de una familia. Una historia emocionante, adictiva y conmovedora, como solo Aramburu sabe contar.
Nicasio, ya jubilado, acostumbra a subir los jueves al cementerio de Ortuella a visitar la tumba de su nieto. Es uno de los muchos niños fallecidos tras una explosión de gas en un colegio de aquella localidad, un accidente que sacudió al País Vasco y a toda España en 1980. Por las andanzas del abuelo, una figura que se agranda hasta hacerse inolvidable, por el testimonio de la madre muchos años después, por la crónica objetiva de lo que le ocurrió a la familia, descubriremos cómo aquella tragedia lacerante y devastadora les alteró, cómo sacó a relucir aspectos inesperados, cómo trastocó sus vidas. Con la maestría habitual de Aramburu, el lector se verá inmerso en una historia de emociones inesperadas, una exploración psicológica y literaria con afilado bisturí que nos mantiene pegados al devenir de los destinos de los protagonistas. Una novela que alberga una densidad emocional tan alta que exige una lectura atenta, hasta la última línea, para entender, comprender, emocionarnos con el destino de sus protagonistas.
Nueva entrega del extraordinario friso de «Gentes Vascas», El niño es una historia desgarradora, inolvidable, un prodigio literario del mejor Aramburu. Por el tratamiento humanísimo de los protagonistas, y por los recursos literarios empleados, El niño vuelve a ser una novela memorable, llamada a convertirse en acontecimiento literario.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A real accident in the Basque Country in the 1980s, the devastated life of a family. An exciting, addictive, and moving story, as only Aramburu can tell.
Nicasio, now retired, usually goes up to the Ortuella cemetery on Thursdays to visit his grandson’s grave. He is one of the many children who died after a gas explosion in a school in that town, an accident that shook the Basque Country and all of Spain in 1980. Through the adventures of the grandfather, a figure that grows until it becomes unforgettable, through the testimony of the mother many years later, through the objective chronicle of what happened to the family, we will discover how that lacerating and devastating tragedy altered them, how it brought out unexpected aspects, how it disrupted their lives. With Aramburu’s usual mastery, the reader will be immersed in a story of unexpected emotions, a psychological and literary exploration with a sharp scalpel that keeps us glued to the unfolding destinies of the protagonists. A novel that harbors such a high emotional density that it demands attentive reading, to the last line, to understand, comprehend, and be moved by the fate of its protagonists.
The new installment of the extraordinary fresco of “Gentes Vascas,” El niño is a heartbreaking, unforgettable story, a literary marvel of the best Aramburu. Due to the deeply human treatment of the protagonists and the literary resources employed, El niño is once again a memorable novel, destined to become a literary event.

La última actriz (Novela) / The Last Actress (A Novel)
Regular price $15.95 Save $-15.95Dos mujeres, dos épocas. Una novela que explora la identidad femenina a través del tiempo y la memoria.
Aunque soñaba con ser actriz, Sabrina terminó por estudiar Artes. Impulsada por Gabriel —su director de tesis y su amante—, decide investigar las huellas del teatro judío en la Argentina. Para eso recurre a Jaim, un viejo profesor que le sugiere revisar los restos de los archivos de la AMIA, la mutual que sufrió un atentado terrorista en 1994. “Fue en ese momento que decidí que yo me iba a dedicar a ese pasado. No es que me llamara la atención ese mundo, no más que cualquier mundo: lo que me convocaba era que hubiera desaparecido”.
La investigación resulta trabada y difícil porque la mayoría de los documentos volaron con la bomba. Hasta que un coleccionista le ofrece una caja y allí descubre el diario de Jana, una actriz del teatro ídish en la Buenos Aires de 1960. Su figura es una suerte de espejo mágico para Sabrina. Seguir sus huellas se vuelve una obsesión y todo lo demás —su familia, su carrera académica, su relación con Gabriel— pasa a segundo plano.
En La última actriz, Tamara Tenenbaum demuestra una inteligencia narrativa excepcional. Con dos personajes femeninos perturbadores y una trama tan elusiva como hipnótica, esta novela trata acerca de ser mujer, del deseo y la realización, del mito del díbuk y la posesión del cuerpo, de la tradición y la modernidad, de la ciudad de Buenos Aires y de la búsqueda de una clave existencial entre un montón de papeles quemados.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Two women, two eras. A novel that explores female identity through time and memory. Although she dreamed of becoming an actress, Sabrina ended up studying Arts. Encouraged by Gabriel—her thesis advisor and lover—she decides to investigate the traces of Jewish theater in Argentina. To do this, she turns to Jaim, an old professor who suggests she review the remnants of the AMIA archives, the mutual society that suffered a terrorist attack in 1994. “It was at that moment that I decided I would dedicate myself to that past. It wasn’t that I was particularly drawn to that world, no more than any other world: what called to me was that it had disappeared.”The investigation proves to be difficult and obstructed because most of the documents were destroyed in the explosion. Until a collector offers her a box, and there she discovers the diary of Jana, an actress in the Yiddish theater in Buenos Aires in the 1960s. Her figure becomes a sort of magical mirror for Sabrina. Following her traces becomes an obsession, and everything else—her family, her academic career, her relationship with Gabriel—takes a back seat. In La última actriz, Tamara Tenenbaum demonstrates exceptional narrative intelligence. With two disturbing female characters and a plot as elusive as it is hypnotic, this novel is about being a woman, desire and fulfillment, the myth of the dybbuk and body possession, tradition and modernity, the city of Buenos Aires, and the search for an existential key among a pile of burnt papers.

Los vagabundos de Dios (Novela) / God’s Vagabonds (A Novel)
Regular price $24.95 Save $-24.95El gran regreso de Mario Mendoza a la ficción después de cinco años.
Adán Santana, un novelista con el cuerpo desbaratado y maltrecho por varios accidentes sucesivos, con un precario estado mental, que menguó sus fuerzas y su espíritu, sobrevivió como pudo al encierro de la pandemia y ahora es un náufrago inmóvil. La humanidad no cambió un ápice tras la prueba extrema que experimentó y él, en medio de ese caos, no sabe cómo retomar el rumbo, si es que aún existe alguno, después de todo lo que ha pasado.
De manera misteriosa comienzan a llegarle señales de que debe volver al corazón oscuro de la ciudad que ha alimentado sus obras. La intempestiva aparición de un viejo amigo, un bohemio músico de jazz, lo pone en marcha al recomendarlo con una joven artista que recordó en terapia, por medio de la hipnosis, su propósito al conectarse con sus vidas pasadas.
Al abismarse de nuevo, el escritor descubre que la realidad pierde su forma y que lo que cree sólido se desvanece. Sumergido en el Kairós, el tiempo sagrado, su cordura y templanza serán puestas a prueba por militares que experimentaron el horror, creyentes que esperan con fervor al nuevo Avatar, guerreros espirituales forjados tras las rejas de la cárcel, sádicos torturadores profesionales, víctimas escaldadas por un dolor que las consume y alimenta un odio atroz.
Comprenderá que “sin muerte no hay renacimiento”, que “si no hay un final no podremos tener un nuevo comienzo” y que al dejar “esa pose de escritor pulcro y cuidadoso, que calcula cada paso que da como si temiera hundirse en el abismo. Cuando quizás de lo que se trataba era, justamente, de dejarse caer en el vacío y de disfrutar el viaje por el precipicio”.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The great return of Mario Mendoza to fiction after five years.
Adán Santana, a novelist with a body battered and broken by several successive accidents, with a precarious mental state that has sapped his strength and spirit, survived the pandemic lockdown as best he could and is now an immobile castaway. Humanity did not change one bit after the extreme test it experienced, and he, in the midst of this chaos, does not know how to get back on track, if there is even one left, after all that has happened.
Mysterious signs begin to appear, indicating that he must return to the dark heart of the city that has fueled his works. The sudden appearance of an old friend, a bohemian jazz musician, sets him in motion by recommending him to a young artist who, through hypnosis in therapy, remembered her purpose by connecting with her past lives.
As he plunges back in, the writer discovers that reality loses its shape and what he believes to be solid vanishes. Immersed in Kairós, the sacred time, his sanity and composure will be tested by soldiers who have experienced horror, believers fervently awaiting the new Avatar, spiritual warriors forged behind prison bars, sadistic professional torturers, and victims scalded by a pain that consumes them and fuels an atrocious hatred.
He will understand that “without death there is no rebirth,” that “if there is no end, we cannot have a new beginning,” and that by abandoning “that pose of a neat and careful writer, who calculates every step as if fearing to sink into the abyss. When perhaps what it was all about was precisely letting oneself fall into the void and enjoying the journey down the precipice.”

Lover
Regular price $0.00 Save $0.00A landmark work of lesbian literature with a reflective introduction written by the author twenty years later
Lover was first published in 1972 to tremendous critical acclaim. Emerging out of the women's and gay liberation movement alongside the early work of writers such as Rita Mae Brown and Jill Johnston, the novel features fictional and historical characters who run the gamut from saint to white trash, and who are by turn vulnerable and strong. One of the finest examples of early post-Stonewall lesbian fiction, Lover paints a fascinating mural of one of the most significant times in LGBTQ history.
In the introduction to this updated edition edition, Bertha Harris offers a window into the cultural and personal milieu in which she wrote. Revealing the real-life personalities behind some of the novel's characters, Harris reframes the story within its unique moment in time, and gives readers new insights into the heady post-Stonewall days. This audacious and outrageous novel is a gem of early lesbian writing, ready to be rediscovered by a new generation.

The Fair Folk and Little Orphan Mary
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Temporada de zopilotes: Una historia narrativa de la Decena Trágica / Season of Vultures
Regular price $9.95 Save $-9.95"En este país hay muchos hijos de la chingada y los peores son los seis generales que dieron el golpe contra Madero"
La tensión estaba en el aire. La ciudad de México era un hervidero reaccionario y porfirista donde los generales que juraban fidelidad al presidente Madero conspiraban por las noches para dar un golpe de Estado.
¿Pero qué ocurrió exactamente durante aquellos días de febrero de 1913?
Paco Ignacio Taibo II hace una reconstrucción minuciosa de la confabulación: su gestación en octubre de 1912 en La Habana, un corrupto embajador norteamericano presionando para que el levantamiento se lleve a cabo, las calles del centro tomadas por el ejército la traición se respiraba por toda la ciudad. Pero el presidente no quería verlo. Gustavo, su hermano, se lo decía: "Nos van a matar a todos".
Y así sería.
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"In this country, there are many sons of bitches, and the worst are the six generals who staged the coup against Madero."
Tension was in the air. Mexico City was a hotbed of reactionary and Porfirian sentiment where generals who swore loyalty to President Madero conspired at night to stage a coup d'état.
But what exactly happened during those days in February 1913?
Paco Ignacio Taibo II meticulously reconstructs the conspiracy: its inception in October 1912 in Havana, a corrupt American ambassador pressuring for the uprising to take place, the downtown streets taken over by the army, and betrayal was felt throughout the city. But the president did not want to see it. Gustavo, his brother, told him: "They are going to kill us all."
And so it would be.

In the Fullness of Time
Regular price $34.99 Save $-34.99With his customary verve and insight, Terry Roberts' latest novel is an evocative portrait of humankind's capacity for courage, love, and hope as well as folly, and another love ballad to his region of North Carolina.
Clinton Salter is the sheriff who never wanted to be sheriff. A World War II veteran and widower, he is elected due to the political machinations of his brother. His new territory is the fabled Madison County, North Carolina—a place of the steepest mountain ridges and most isolated coves and valleys. A place where the seasons matter more than the calendar and the past is as real as the present.
When he first takes office, he hopes only to deal with the drunk and disorderly and stolen tractors, but matters quickly accelerate into arson, grave robbing, and murder, and he begins to suspect his own brother’s motives. He finds solace in the friendship of Catherine Metcalf, a lonely high school principal whose husband has been in a coma and dying for years. Their only refuge is Clinton’s farm high in the mountains, where they can retreat from the world. As they seek to create a new life for themselves and the county, political violence and family cruelty threaten to shatter their visions.

Dust Settles North
Regular price $39.95 Save $-39.95It’s 2012, and post-revolution Egypt is sparking with political energy—but Hannah and Zain are numb.
The flight from New York to Cairo is long—longer still for two siblings on a journey to bury their mother. When they discover their father’s unforgivable betrayal, what’s left of their family crumbles.
Hannah gives up her spot at Columbia Law to remain in Egypt, where she navigates romantic entanglements and a new culture. Back in America, Zain’s self-destructive behavior begins to catch up with him, leaving him to wonder whether he’s any different from his father.
When the siblings reunite in Cairo months later, Zain is nearing rock bottom, and Hannah finds herself in the middle of the Arab Spring uprising. Together they confront shared secrets and reconcile their conservative upbringing with their new beliefs as adults. Will they heal together, or has the loss of their only bridge—their mother—set them permanently adrift?
A tender reflection on the effects of grief and loss, this deeply felt novel explores how siblings come together to mend a fractured family and, in the process, find themselves.

Las hijas del volcán ( Novela) / The Volcano Daughters (A Novel)
Regular price $19.95 Save $-19.95CADA MITO, CADA HISTORIA, TIENE AL MENOS DOS VERSIONES… DEPENDIENDO DE QUIÉN CUENTA LA HISTORIA Y DE QUIÉN LA ESCUCHA.
Una original y arrolladora novela sobre dos hermanas que escapan de un genocidio, y el viaje que las lleva de Hollywood a París, y hasta el Cannery Row de California, perseguidas por los fantasmas de sus amigos asesinados, que no han acabado de contar sus historias.
El Salvador, 1923. Graciela, la segunda hija de Socorrito, una campesina oriunda de los cafetales de Izalco, vive en las faldas del volcán hasta que recibe un mensaje de la capital, donde es reclamada por el Gran Pendejo, el dictador que gobierna las mareas, les dice a los volcanes cuándo hacer erupción y le da forma a la luna. Ahí conoce a Consuelo, su hermana que fue raptada antes de que ella naciera. Ambas pasan años bajo la cruel sombra del sátrapa convertidas en sus oráculos. Pero cuando este ordena el genocidio de su comunidad, las hermanas no soportan el horror y escapan por separado, creyendo cada una que la otra ha muerto. Su huida las llevará por el mundo, a reinventarse con la esperanza de, quizá, reencontrarse algún día…
Sorprendente, rebosante de imaginación y de vida, Las hijas del volcán traza una nueva historia y mitología de El Salvador a través de voces que han quedado rezagadas por generaciones.
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A searingly original debut about two sisters and their flight from genocide, each haunted by the ghosts of their murdered friends, who are not yet done telling their stories.
El Salvador, 1923. Graciela, a young girl growing up on a volcano in a community of Indigenous women, is summoned to the capital, where she is claimed as an oracle for a rising dictator. There she meets Consuelo, the sister she has never known, who was stolen from their home before Graciela was born. The two spend years under the cruel El Gran Pendejo’s regime, unwillingly helping his reign of terror, until genocide strikes the community from which they hail. Each believing the other to be dead, they escape, fleeing across the globe, reinventing themselves until fate ultimately brings them back together in the most unlikely of ways
Vividly imaginative, Las hijas del volcán charts a new history and mythology of El Salvador, fiercely bringing forth voices that have been calling out for generations.

Corazón roto (Novela) / Without Merit (A Novel)
Regular price $16.95 Save $-16.95Colleen Hoover, un fenómeno imparable.
Una novela sobre el poder del amor y la verdad por la autora bestseller #1 del New York Times.
«No todos los errores deben tener consecuencias. A veces lo único que necesitan es perdón».
Los Voss no son una familia normal: para empezar, su casa es una iglesia reutilizada. La madre, que años atrás tuvo cáncer, vive en el sótano; el padre está casado con la antigua enfermera de la madre; el hijo más pequeño no tiene permitido hacer ni comer nada divertido; los hermanos mayores parecieran irritantemente perfectos… Y luego está Merit.
Merit Voss colecciona trofeos que no ha ganado y secretos que su familia la obliga a guardar. Mientras navega por la tienda de antigüedades local en busca de su próxima adquisición, conoce a Sagan. La química es inmediata, pero pronto se da cuenta de que él está completamente fuera de su alcance. Entonces, Merit se encierra en sí misma, observando a su familia desde la distancia, cuando descubre un secreto que ningún trofeo en el mundo puede arreglar.
Conmovedora, maravillosa y extraordinaria, Corazón roto nos sumerge en la vida de una adolescente en busca de su camino, y explora de una forma preciosa el poder del amor y las consecuencias de decir la verdad.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
Poignant and powerful, Corazón roto explores the layers of lies that tie a family together and the power of love and truth.
The Voss family is anything but normal. They live in a repurposed church, newly baptized Dollar Voss. The once cancer-stricken mother lives in the basement, the father is married to the mother’s former nurse, the little half-brother isn’t allowed to do or eat anything fun, and the eldest siblings are irritatingly perfect. Then, there’s Merit.
Merit Voss collects trophies she hasn’t earned and secrets her family forces her to keep. While browsing the local antiques shop for her next trophy, she finds Sagan. His wit and unapologetic idealism disarm, and spark renewed life into her—until she discovers that he’s completely unavailable. Merit retreats deeper into herself, watching her family from the sidelines, when she learns a secret that no trophy in the world can fix.
