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Auténticas Impostoras
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Violeta Alcocer
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From time immemorial, women have resorted to various strategies to meet societal expectations, often at the expense of our physical and mental health. Usually, we fake it: we agree, we smile, we give in, we keep quiet and pretend to get by in a world that doesn’t always understand us.
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Memoria
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Pablo Benegas
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Pablo Benegas, guitarist and composer of the band La Oreja de Van Gogh, surprises readers with a touching first-person tale about the effect of fear and violence, but also about the value of friendship and music. No one is ever the same after they set foot on a stage. It doesn’t matter what happens up there.
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La resaca dura tres días
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Rocío Ramos-Paúl
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Rocío Ramos-Paúl sheds her Supernanny persona in her fiction debut. A mix of Friends, The Golden Girls, and Sex and the City, this novel is over-the-top, sharp, and hilarious, focusing on the private lives of women after menopause. The Hangover Lasts Three Days is a unique and original novel that unpretentiously portrays...
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Tardes con el emperador
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Sergio Martínez
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Taking cues from the masters but with a perspective all his own, Sergio Martínez has written a brilliant historical novel featuring Charles V and an ambitious Spanish explorer that transports us to an empire where the sun never set. Sixteenth-century Spain. After years spent conquering new lands through fire, steel and tears, Martín del Puerto ..
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Connie Nielsen
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Danish actress
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Connie Nielsen is a gem in Hollywood. A rare diamond, intelligent and empowered that is fluent in Spanish, alongside several other languages including Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Swedish. The Danish actress comes back this month to the big screen with the movie Gladiator II, as Lucilla, a character that reprises 25 years after the one she played in ‘Gladiator’. In Los Angeles, the actress talked about her preparation and her ability to speak multiple languages attributed to her passion for learning languages and structure.
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Interview with Eduardo Aguirre
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Eduardo Aguirre (Madrid, 1958) is a journalist, writer and cultural manager in León. For 39 years he has published a column in Diario de León entitled “Al Trasluz,” analyzing the day to day with a touch of humor and not without a touch of fine irony. Aguirre is also a brilliant heir to the Cervantine passion of his father, ..
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