HIGH SCHOOL
FICTION
GRADES: G9-G12
Aprendiendo a decir adiós Practicing Goodbye Bei Lynn (text and illustration)
5.1 × 8.3 in | 112 pp | ISBN: 978-607-895-487-2
Bibi, a dog, has disappeared suddenly. While her owner hoards memorabilia in her apartment and dwells on grieving and worrying, the narrative moves to the dog’s universe. It is full of happiness, timelessness, and freedom. When Bibi eventually returns home, he is older and comes back to say goodbye in a beautiful and meaningful way.
Vacío cósmico Cosmic Void
Mariana Osorio Gumá (text) Jesús Benítez (illustration)
Six hypnotic stories that give us a glimpse into the abysses of absence, loss and mourning where humans can explore the depths within themselves.
6.3 × 9.1 in | 148 pp | ISBN: 978-607-895-468-1
Loss / Grief / Identity
Growth and maturity / Loss and grief / Love and friendship / Animals
A TOUCHING STORY ABOUT LOSS AND THE MATURITY THAT IT BRINGS.
5.1 × 8.3 in | 136 pp | ISBN: 978-607-621-636-1
5.1 × 8.3 in | 144 pp | ISBN: 978-607-540-520-9
5.1 × 8.3 in | 304 pp | ISBN: 978-607-540-056-3
Criaturas. Cuentos de extraña imaginación Creatures: Tales of the Bizarre
Las siete vidas de un gato The Seven Lives of a Cat Mariana Osorio Gumá (text) Pamela Medina (illustration)
Cada cuatro años Every Four Years Javier Malpica (text) Dani Scharf (illustration)
Carlos Sánchez-Anaya Gutiérrez (compiler) Toño Malpica, Juan Carlos Quezadas, Antonio Ramos Revillas, Ana Romero, Mariana Osorio Gumá and Martha Riva Palacio Obón (text) Mariana Magdaleno, Rosana Mesa and Mastropiero (illustration) We have always been fascinated by testimonies of the sightings of mysterious creatures with whom we may share habitats; beings that cross to the unknown.
Cats are often perceived as mysterious creatures linked to the invisible. This collection of seven stories form a parallelism with the seven lives of cats and showcases atypical characters that, with the help of felines, submerge into delirious atmospheres and situations.
Every four years, in nearly every corner of planet Earth, the excitement of the World Soccer Cup is felt. Age, gender, and language don’t matter: the fandom knows no borders and everyone wants to see their idols dominate the ball and achieve glory. The characters in these stories live different experiences framed by the festivities of the World Cup.
Culture and society / Emotions, self- knowledge and self-care / Loss and grief
Community action / Culture and society / Diversity, disability and inclusion
Autonomy and identity / Diversity, disability and inclusion / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care
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