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El Viejo y El Mar (Spanish Edition)
By Ernest Hemingway. 1952
La obra que le valió a Hemingway el Pulitzer en 1953. «Su mejor obra. El tiempo demostrará que es la…
mejor que cualquiera de nosotros haya escrito, y con eso me refiero a sus coetáneos y a los míos.» William FaulknerCon un lenguaje de gran fuerza y sencillez, El viejo y el mar narra la historia de un viejo pescador cubano a quien la suerte parece haber abandonado, y del desafío mayor al que se enfrenta: la batalla despiadada y sin tregua con un pez gigantesco en las aguas del golfo. Escrito en 1952 por encargo de la revista Life, este relato lo confirmó como uno de los escritores más significativos del siglo XX, obteniendo el Premio Pulitzer en 1953 y allanando su carrera hacia el Premio Nobel de Literatura, que recibió en 1954.Cuentos de Santiago
By Joan Fallon. 2018
Cuentos de Santiago de Joan Fallon Un viaje por el Camino de Santiago en busca del amor Beth es una…
mujer cuya vida se viene abajo: tiene problemas en su matrimonio, su carrera está estancada y su salud no va nada bien. Al descubrir que su marido tiene una doble vida con otra familia, se da cuenta de que necesita alejarse del pequeño pueblo en el que vive, donde todo el mundo conoce los trapos sucios de los demás, y pasar un tiempo sola. Decide hacer algo que nunca antes había hecho. Se embarca en un peregrinaje a Santiago de Compostela. Mientras camina los mil kilómetros a través del norte de España, Beth pone a prueba su resistencia física y emocional. Hay momentos en los que piensa que es mejor darse por vencida, pero después conocerá a otros peregrinos - un soldado herido en la guerra de Afganistán, una mujer que busca a su hijo perdido, una monja, un hombre viudo que piensa que su vida ha llegado a su fin y muchos más - y cada uno de ellos tiene un cuento que contar. Cada uno tiene un secreto guardado. Cuando llega a Santiago de Compostela, después de cinco semanas de caminata, se da cuenta de que ese viaje la ha cambiado de una manera que nunca habría imaginado.A los que creen: ¿Desobedecer podría estar bien? Su vida puede depender de la respuesta.
By P. D. Workman. 2019
Y estas señales seguirán a los que creen... Escapando de Servicios Sociales y otros que no entienden sus creencias, Nathan…
y su madre, una mujer que cura con su fe, Billie Ashbury se mudan nuevamente a otra ciudad. Nathan, de nuevo, enfrenta los desafíos de hacer nuevos amigos y esconder los secretos de su familia. Pero con lo que realmente lucha es con su dudosa fe y reconciliando sus acciones con lo que su devota madre le ha enseñado desde pequeño ¿Desobedecer está bien? Su vida podría depender de su respuesta.El Sueño de América: Una Novela
By Esmeralda Santiago. 1996
América Gonzales es empleada de un hotel en una isla en la costa de Puerto Rico, donde limpia los cuartos…
de extranjeros ricos que miran de reojo. Su madre alcohólica le tiene resentimiento...su novio Correa, quien es casado le pega...y su hija de catorce años piensa que su vida seria mejor en cualquier otro lugar menos donde esté America.Asi que cuando le ofrecen la oportunidad de trabajar como criada y niñera para una familia en el municipio de Weschester, Nueva York, America cree que ha encontrado una puerta de escape. Pero al mismo tiempo en que disfruta del lujo relativo de su nueva vida atreviéndose incluso a querer a otro hombre que no sea Correa, América tiene que luchar contra la constante sensación de que nunca podra escapar su pasado, no importa lo que haga.El caso del mensaje de despedida (Enola Holmes mystery. Spanish #06)
By Nancy Springer. 2021
"Fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes--Sherlock's much-younger sister--tackles two mysteries: finding the missing Lady Blanchefleur, who disappeared in the seedy underbelly of nineteenth-century…
London, and deciphering a message from her own estranged mother." -- Provided by NLSEl caso del pictograma (Enola Holmes mystery. Spanish #05)
By Nancy Springer. 2020
"London, late 1850s. Enola, the much-younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, turns to Florence Nightingale for help when Enola's investigation into…
the disappearance of her landlady Mrs. Tupper, a Crimean War widow, grows cold." -- Provided by NLSEl mundo sin las personas que lo afean y lo arruinan (Literatura Mondadori #413)
By Patricio Pron. 2010
"The eighteen stories that make up the book put an end to all the conventions of the genre, while being…
an extraordinary exploration of identity, memory, lies and, above all, of writing as a profession, an art and a way of life. |The World without People Who Ruin It and Make It Ugly| reminds us that the struggle and determination of writers, and their foolish pride, sometimes also lead to intimate and secret glory. Here is a writer we can no longer overlook." -- Translation provided by NLSColombian psycho
By Santiago Gamboa. 2021
"Some human bones are unexpectedly discovered in the mountains of La Calera, east of Bogota. It's prosecutor Edilson Jutsiñamuy's mission…
to find their owner, hand in hand with agent Laiseca and the rest of his team. Julieta Lezama, his journalist friend, will join the investigation to unravel a chain of atrocious crimes that will lead her to get to know the writer Santiago Gamboa and his work, where she will find a fundamental key to understand the mystery of that disturbing discovery. The shrewd and intuitive Jutsiñamuy and the intrepid but troubled Lezama return in a dizzying story full of unique characters, including an indigenous professor who practices polyamory and an enigmatic Argentinean mercenary. Colombian Psycho is a fascinating plot of mirrors between reality and fiction, but also within the author's own fictions, who stakes his life on this disturbing X-ray of national reality." -- Translation provided by NLSEl caso del marqués desaparecido (Enola Holmes mystery. Spanish #01)
By Nancy Springer. 2018
"England, 1888. When her sixty-four-year-old mother disappears on Enola's fourteenth birthday, Enola sends telegrams to her much older brothers Mycroft…
and Sherlock Holmes. After deciphering why her mother left, Enola escapes to London to search for her and becomes involved in a second mystery." -- Provided by NLSCambiando tus reglas (Tus reglas, mi juego #03)
By Violeta Boyd. 2019
"Murphy Reedus is a young fanatic romance reader who is a freshman in college and claims to meet all the…
requirements to be the protagonist of a love story; however, as in every novel, Murph needs an ideal boy like out of a book to complement her. To do so, she has created three rules about how that dream guy should be: 1. He must be honest, both with her and with others. 2. He must not be an irresponsible guy. 3. He must love and respect her. With her three rules ready and studied, Murph searches for the perfect candidate for her historical book romance. But instead of finding one, she stumbles upon the crafty, lying, joking, womanizing Jax Wilson who, to top it all off, will be her new Vocal Expression partner." -- Translation provided by NLSObedeciendo tus reglas (Tus reglas, mi juego #02)
By Violeta Boyd. 2018
"Astrid Fissher is a quiet girl who dreams of going unnoticed in her second year of school after her older…
brother, Patrick, suffered at the hands of Mika McFly, a self-centered, deranged, manipulative boy who, along with his two inseparable friends, controls the halls of Jackson thanks to three drastic rules: 1. Don't touch them. 2. Don't look at them. 3. No talking to them. Astrid tries to follow those rules discreetly, because she knows the danger she is in if Mika discovers that she is the sister of the man who dared to confront him. However, one small mistake will uncover their secret and, with it, truths neither of them imagines." -- Translation provided by NLSCarolina entre líneas (Secretos y papeles #01)
By Tatiana M Alonzo. 2018
"In addition to being community manager at the bookstore Café y letras, and trying to get out of my routine…
even in my dreams, I have tried to write at least twenty stories in which I find true love in the way I least expect and with whom I least expect; from a millionaire who loves my shyness to an unruly man for whom I represent a challenge. Because come on, let's be frank, in real life that won't happen and fortunately it's not a crime to daydream. Hello, my name is Carolina and I'm addicted to love stories. And everything was going well in my stupid fantasy world until I started exchanging emails with the writer Alexander Donoso, whom I don't know anything about; because that name...is a pseudonym." -- Translation provided by NLSEl laberinto de la soledad y otras obras (Penguin ediciones)
By Octavio Paz. 1997
"Octavio Paz has written one of the most enduring and powerful works ever created on Mexico and its people, character,…
and culture. Compared to Ortega y Gasset's for its trenchant analysis, this collection contains Octavio Paz' most famous work, a beautifully written and deeply felt discourse on Mexico's quest for identity that gives us an unequaled look at the country hidden behind the mask. Also included are Postscript, Return to the Labyrinth of Solitude, and Mexico and the United States, all of which develop the themes of the title essay and extend his penetrating commentary to the United States and Latin America." -- GoodreadsEl caso de la dama zurda (Enola Holmes mystery. Spanish #02)
By Nancy Springer. 2018
"London, 1889. Eluding her brothers Mycroft and Sherlock Holmes, fourteen-year-old Enola sets up her own detective agency in London under…
an assumed name. Using many disguises and costumes, Enola investigates the disappearance of sixteen-year-old Lady Cecily, who may have eloped." -- Provided by NLSObras reunidas: II, Narrativa (Colección obras reunidas)
By Margo Glantz. 2014
"This second volume of Margo Glantz's |Collected Works| offers her reconstructed chronicle |The Genealogies|, her story-essays |The Day of Your…
Wedding|, |Two Hundred Blue Whales|, |Shipwreck Syndrome|, and |On the Loving Inclination to Get Tangled Up in One's Hair|, plus her novel |Appearances|." -- Translation provided by NLSLa montaña de las mariposas
By Homero Aridjis. 2011
"The discovery of the poetic vocation joins the astonishment of a child before the spectacle of the arrival of the…
Monarch butterflies to his village, in Michoacán. An autobiographical memoir of childhood and youth, where Aridjis narrates his progressive awakening to nature, poetry, and eroticism, symbolized in the beauty and fragility of the butterfly." -- Translation provided by NLSLa ciudad de los libros prohibidos
By Maribel Carvajal. 2016
"The City of Forbidden Books immerses the reader in an agile and entertaining reading through dizzying plots and an exquisite…
historical setting. A surprising literary debut that is hard to put down. Year 68 of our era: the peaceful Hispanic colony of Augusta Emerita is involved in surprising events that will test the faith and courage of its inhabitants. The City of Forbidden Books weaves a labyrinth of intrigues in which the characters will lose their souls in order to be reborn free and recover their ideals. In the pages of this book we witness the virulence of some deaths that will eventually bring to light some prophetic books that pursue powerful imperial groups willing to do anything to prevent their dissemination. The plot serves the author to show us the portrait of a fascinating society with its cults, its laws, its gods, its leisure or its image. A great love story, which runs through the novel, makes us reflect on the value of friendship, loyalty and duty." -- Translation provided by NLSEl libro de la fiebre (Libros del tiempo (Madrid, Spain) #329)
By Carmen Martín Gaite. 2016
"In 1949, Carmen Martín Gaite suffered an episode of very high fevers that introduced her into a labyrinth of delirium…
and dreamlike images. Out of that experience came |The Fever Book|, a poetic, surrealist text, in which she tried to rescue the fleeting visions she had had. Her enthusiasm for publishing what she had written turned into disillusionment when she realized that the people around her did not value her work positively, and the text remained unpublished almost in its entirety, kept in the "writer's workshop," as an example of fantastic writing in its infancy. In 2007, after Martín Gaite's death, this first essay of hers was published, in which we can glimpse many of the themes that the author from Salamanca developed in her later work: the symbolism of objects and places, the blurred boundaries between dream and reality, the construction of the self through memory, the reflection on writing.... All these motifs refer us to her narrative world, and allow the unconditional reader to peek into the beginnings of one of the great authors of the Spanish twentieth century." -- Translation provided by NLS; Spanish LanguageSudor
By Alberto Fuguet. 2016
"Wildly piercing and corrosively funny, Sudor (Sweat) is an editor's raw look at the absurd and oftentimes dysfunctional inner workings…
of the literary world. When his run-of-the-mill existence is suddenly turned upside down by the arrival of a famous author and his spoiled, defiant son, Alf, a junior editor at a large publishing house, embarks on a whirlwind three days that will change his life forever. Taking a page from Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities, Sweat is a piercing look at the mad circus that are author book tours-lavish parties, larger-than-life expectations, explosive egos and a whole industry that subsists on catering to the intellectual elite. The author of Bad Vibes, a novel that pulverized every boundary of the post-Pinochet era, plunges readers head first into the gay underworld where feelings are relegated to a second tier in favor of a series of ephemeral and extreme sexual encounters courtesy of Grindr, the popular app that Alf, the novel's protagonist, uses just as often as his authors use him. Meanwhile Santiago, the city where it all unfolds, emerges as a rare and alluring presence. A masterfully crafted and electrifying novel, Sudor confirms Fuguet as one of the most relevant voices in Latin America today." -- Provided by the publisherProyecto Silverview
By John Le Carré. 2022
"Julian Lawndsley has left a high-flying job in the city for a simpler life running a bookshop in a small…
English seaside town. A few months later, he is approached by a Polish émigré with dangerous knowledge of Julian's family. Julian is soon approached by a spy chief." -- Provided by NLS