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La niña polaca

Mónica Rojas

August, 1939. While Soviet Union and Nazi Germany leaders meet in Moscow to divide Poland’s territories among themselves, young Ania is playing in a field, oblivious to all brutality. However, everything changes after Bolshevik troops occupy her little town of Komarno. She and her family will be taken to the Siberian Gulag, .. 

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Ese día cayó en domingo

Sergio Ramírez

A woman tries to overcome loneliness by doing crossword puzzles. A wealthy family finds out that their son has befriended a drug dealer’s son. A man suffers from impotence and goes to an appalling urologist. Another man sees his quiet life as a gardener fortuitously altered. An entire town is massacred in Guatemala by ...

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Lo que yo vi

Laura Esquivel

The memoirs of the renowned Mexican author, Laura Esquivel, sprinkled with her nostalgia for the past, but centered on her hopes for the present times.From the house she was born in, the street games of her childhood, and the music that played as a life soundtrack, to various social movements and the World Trade Center terrorist attack....

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Te deseo la sonrisa

Papa Francisco

"To smile is to caress with the heart." Joy is a central theme in Pope Francis’ teachings, and it’s even more important in these times. In this book, he offers a message for all the men and women of the world. The Pontiff affirms that God is joy, and that mercy is the deepest manifestation of God’s happiness.

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AMIGOS DE ESPAÑOL

Nicolas Sparks

American novelist, screenwriter, and philanthropist

For the first time in his career Nicholas Sparks simultaneously publishes in both Spanish and in English. The Longest Ride is the newest addition to the library by this phenomenal writer.  To this date, his books have sold over 85 million copies. From The Notebook to The Last Song, to his latest, The Longest Ride, his rich storytelling leaves readers wondering: How does he continue to write so many novels, each seemingly better than the last?  This is the story of two very different couples, Ira and Ruth on one side and Sophia y Luke. Both stories would connect through some sort of serendipitous event that would make reading the book pure enjoyment from beginning to end.

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NEWS

The 2022 US Panel's Choice New Spanish Books

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The number of centers with bilingual education has doubled in Spain in the last ten years

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The podcast, another opportunity for the book sector

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Rafael Cadenas wins the 2022 Cervantes Prize

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ARS MULTIMEDIA

Presentación de «El español en el mundo 2022. Anuario del Instituto Cervantes»

ARS Video: Instituto Cersvantes - Presentation of the IX International Congress of the Spanish Language in Arequipa (Perú)

ARS RADIO:Trescuentos.com - Johanny Vázquez Paz, a latina poet in the Midwest

INTERVIEW

Javier Velasco Oliaga from TodoLiteratura interviews Antonio Cabanas, author of the historical novel "El sueño de Tutankhamón."

I met Antonio Cabanas again three years after our last interview. We can do it thanks to the publication of his new historical novel, "El sueño de Tutankhamón." Yes, the one from Egypt. Some fellow journalists recently told me that novels about the pyramids were already out of fashion. That no one read them: I think the same of those about the Romans. Furthermore, with the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, Egypt and its mysteries have become fashionable again.

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CHILDREN'S BOOK

El adivinario

Pablo Boullosa

A beautifully illustrated picture book that takes up the tradition of riddles, written by Pablo Boullosa and illustrated by Cecilia Rébora.If you look at me slowly and say my name out loud, the missing words will soon come to mind. Both for their grace and for their creative use of metaphors, riddles have innumerable literary qualities. They are a challenge for creativity, both for those who write them and for those who try to solve the riddle.

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