Someone's Knocking at the Door:This novel doesn't narrate a great event, but rather reshapes meaning in the details we pass over without noticing, in fleeting conversations, in moments of waiting, in doors that are knocked on but never opened.
Sand Tribe:Deep in the desert, where silence is more powerful than words, Asma Al Hamli follows the water sources between Dubai and Al Ain, in a fictional, historical narrative and a confrontation filled with mystery, leading her to an unexpected destination.
Blue Flowers:A unique novel inspired by the dream of the Chinese philosopher Chuang Tzu, who saw himself as a butterfly, Raymond Queneau blends absurdity with philosophy, history with delirium, to present a narrative masterpiece in which the dream alternates between two times, two people, and two realities.
En un mundo desgarrado por la guerra, el odio y la ambición, cuatro figuras surgen del horizonte para sellar el destino de la humanidad: Guerra, Hambre, Peste y Muerte.
A literary masterpiece by the legendary Virginia Woolf, "e;Orlando: A Biography"e; is a dazzling, genre-defying novel that bends the boundaries of time, gender, and storytelling itself.