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Juan Soto Ivars
The common projects that have sustained Western democratic societies seem broken. Not even a global pandemic can make us understand that great challenges require collective responses. Extreme polarization has given rise to tribal narcissism. Groups charmed by their own identity but hostile to other’s identities, professional victimizers, and elite nationalists dominate ...
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Irene Orce
Emotional education for parents and teenagers, to raise awareness and accept personal responsibility as the pillars of happiness. If you picked up this book, you are probably familiar with the title. Maybe you’ve heard it many times at home, or maybe you say it all the time.
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Élmer Mendoza
”Sebastian Salcido, alias the Sicilian, is free after spending more than twenty years in prison. He is the leader of a ruthless group of ex-military now dedicated to drug trafficking. Far from gaining any type of remorse in prison, he now fiercely seeks revenge on the former police chief who managed to get him arrested.
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Carmen Santos
The exciting story of a woman who knew how to fight against fate to become the star of the show at the beginning of the 20th century. In the suburb of Zaragoza where she lived, few thought that Flor, that girl born in one of its most humble homes, was destined to become one of the great figures of the stage, first in Spain and then....
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Justin Theroux American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter
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The 1986 film told the story of a frustrated inventor nauseated by American life who heedlessly uproots his family to start their own new society in the jungles of Central America. The movie was a relatively faithful adaptation of the bestselling book by Paul Theroux, that now inspired a new Apple TV+ series starring Justin Theroux, who is incidentally the author’s nephew. But the new series, debuting April 30th uses the book only as a starting point, taking its characters on a journey very different from the one taken by Ford. Wire.
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TodoLiteratura interviews writer Carmen Santos
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"Flor de arrabal" is the story of a woman’s self-improvement, who, being born in the slums of Zaragoza, is conquering the various audiences of half of Europe at a time full of turbulent events that are seen through the eyes of the artist.Flor is a brave and feisty woman, dedicated to love and the stage. Carmen Santos has written this story in a sensitive manner and with a great narrative beat that offers us a mosaic of Europe in the first half of the last century. In the interview, she reveals to us some secrets about her book and invites us to immerse ourselves in the whirlwind of her new novel.
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Mi monstruo y yo
Valentina Toro
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She does not have many friends. In fact, she does not have any friends. She feels lonely, until one day, she discovers a monster, or the monster discovers her. From that moment on, they stick together: the monster protects her from loneliness, sadness and fear. This is the story of a friendship between a monster made of clouds and a girl.
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