One more Cuban
In this moving short novel, a young Cuban narrates his life from his origins to the 90s. His transformation from a shy boy to a determined man reflects the fight for freedom. Forced to leave his family and his love behind, he faces the tyranny of the Cuban Government, throwing ...
Crimes that turned off the music
In "Crimes that turned off the music," I reveal the tragic stories of musicians like John Lennon and Selena Quintanilla. I want you to feel the impact of their legacies.
Perdóneme ¿Pero a usted qué le ha pasado?
The characters in “Perdóname, ¿pero a usted qué le ha pasado?”, the second novel by writer David Loayza, show us how their life projects are rapidly and substantially transformed, painfully and even surprisingly.
Tell me, who told you?
For almost a century, the members of four generations, who are sequentially registered on a family board, simultaneously show us a bit of the political, social, religious, and football history of republican Peru.
Chaotic introduction to genius
Ángeles Casasola presents 'Caótica Introducción a la Genialidad', a novel in which, as the title suggests, chaos is depicted as an order that narrates the mysticism and sensitivity of the artistic genius of the protagonist, Ángel Cortés.