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Authentic Literature Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 8.3 in Pages: 112 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-290-5 Autonomy and identity / Family life / Love and friendship El sueño de Carlota I Don’t Live Here Anymore Gabi Kreslehner (text) Carlota’s everyday life is transformed when her parents get divorced. Suddenly she changes houses and is forced to adapt to a new school, where she falls in love with a boy. Everything gets more complicated with the arrival of new partners in the lives of her parents. Once again she will have to move and she’ll realize that growing up means making her own decisions for restoring stability. A novel about the importance of facing changes and learning how tomake decisions. Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 8.3 in Pages: 264 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-765-8 eISBN: 978-607-540-493-6 Culture and society / Harassment, violence and discrimination / Love and friendship De Drácula a Madero From Dracula to Madero Mónica Brozon (text) Hernán Gallo (illustration) Juan Pablo and Marisol want to invoke Dracula's famous author, but the ritual fails. It did not contemplate that the protagonists would be thrown from the present to the preamble of the Ten Tragic Days. They wander through a city at war and, in the attempt to return to the present, meet characters who guided the course of Mexico. A book that explores one of themost important historical events inMexican history. Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 8.3 in Pages: 208 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-707-8 eISBN: 978-607-540-501-8 Culture and society / Growth and maturity / Harassment, violence and discrimination Parque Asturias Asturias Park Juan Carlos Quezadas (text) María resides in Mexico City and, despite her passion, she can’t play football soccer as girls are not allowed on the pitch. On the other side of the ocean, Enrique lives in the middle of the Spanish mountains when the coup brakes out. Their paths cross to alter their lives and the history of the two nations. Framed in the 1930s, this novel intersperses voices and spaces to show the value of memory, struggle, and emancipation. Authorwinnerof the: CASTILLO'SHISPANICAMERICANAWARDOFLITERATUREFORCHILDREN ANDYOUNGADULTS Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 8.3 in Pages: 264 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-621-708-5 eISBN: 978-607-540-475-2 Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Harassment, violence and discrimination / Physical and mental health and well-being Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.1 x 8.3 in Pages: 160 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-889-102-3 Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Growth and maturity / Social inequality Un sonido como el verano A Sound Like Summer Javier Malpica (text) Midori and Mazinger agree to open a group on a social network to jointly write a novel about rare diseases. They share suicidal tendencies as both have felt isolated by their physical conditions: she has neurofibromatosis and he is obese. Through their epistolary exchange, the youngsters debate between giving up or saving themselves. Awork about acceptance, the search for self- identity, and the emotions of adolescence. Todo lo triste es mentira (Una historia verdadera) Everything Sad Is Untrue (A True Story) Daniel Nayeri (text) Khosrou (who everyone calls Daniel) tries to tell his story in front of a classroom in Oklahoma, but no one believes him. For his classmates, he is just a dark-skinned guy with hairy arms that makes things up. Nonetheless, Khosrou’s stories are beautiful and terrifying. They span from the moment his family flees Iran in the middle of the night, with the secret police following their steps; passing through the cold refugee camps in Italy; to the city of Isfahan, which smells of jasmine interspersed with scenes from his new life in Oklahoma. Like a Scheherazade, the narrative voice in this bookweaves a story to explore the strange adventure of Daniel's life, as well as that of the heroinewho always guides and protects him. Bookwinnerof the: MICHAELL.PRINTZAWARD La ciudad de los nidos The City of Nests Juan Fernando Jaramillo (text) In 1993, funeral posters abound in the communities of Medellín. Heduin notices they are decorated with feathers, those same feathers he’s seen flying ever since he first heard of the monster that watches and takes away the boys of the neighbourhood. With kindness and using fantasy, Heduin tries to protect his brother Yorman. But Yorman needs money, and someone is offering him just that. Themonster as metaphor is central to this book around violence and vulnerability. Castillo de la Lectura Size: 5.9 x 9 in Pages: 304 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-882-505-9 Autonomy and identity / Emotions, self-knowledge and self-care / Harassment, violence and discrimination   GRADE: G9-G10   GRADE: G9-G12 HIGH SCHOOL | FICTION 62

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