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LA LLUVIA AMARILLA

La lluvia amarilla del tiempo cae silenciosa sobre Ainielle, un pueblo del Pirineo aragones cuyos habitantes decidieron abandonar poco a poco para buscar una mejor vida en otros lugares. Mientras espera la muerte, Andres, su último morador, recuerda, a traves de un emotivo monólogo interior, aquellos tiempos en los que Ainielle era una tierra con futuro y no sólo con pasado.á Publicada en 1988, la segunda novela de Julio Llamazares confirmó al escritor leones como una de las voces más originales en lengua castellana, gracias al lirismo de su estilo y a su preocupación por temas como la memoria histórica o la España despoblada, que apenas habían sido tratados en la literatura española de la epoca.á "Le debo a esta novela más que a ninguna otra, no porque la considere mejor (ninguna lo es para quienes las escribimos, como ningún hijo o hija lo es para sus progenitores), sino porque me permitió despejar las dudas que sobre mi capacidad como escritor tenía, pues fue un reto el escribirla, ya que fundí en ella mis dos almas literarias: la poetica y la narrativa", escribe Julio Llamazares en el prólogo a la presente edición.
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LUNA DE LOBOS

En 1937, con León en manos del ejército rebelde, Ramiro, Gildo y Ángel, tres soldados del bando republicano, se ven obligados a buscar refugio en las montañas. Desde su escondite, lucharán por sobrevivir y mantener sus ideales, al tiempo que son testigos de la evolución de la contienda, del triunfo de las tropas franquistas y de la represión que los vencedores ejercerán contra vencidos durante los años de la posguerra.
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THE VOLCANO DAUGHTERS

El Salvador, 1923. Graciela, a young girl growing up on a volcano in a community of Indigenous women, is summoned to the capital, where she is claimed as an oracle for a rising dictator. There she meets Consuelo, the sister she has never known, who was stolen from their home before Graciela was born. The two spend years under the cruel El Gran Pendejo’s regime, unwillingly helping his reign of terror, until genocide strikes the community from which they hail. Each believing the other to be dead, they escape, fleeing across the globe, reinventing themselves until fate ultimately brings them back together in the most unlikely of ways… Endlessly surprising, vividly imaginative, bursting with lush life, The Volcano Daughters charts a new history and mythology of El Salvador, fiercely bringing forth voices that have been calling out for generations.
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WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?

Nothing ever happens in sleepy little Fairhill, Vermont. But this morning that will change. And one innocent question could be deadly. What have you done? The teenagers get their kicks telling ghost stories in the old graveyard. The parents trust their kids will arrive home safe from school. Everyone knows everyone. Curtains rarely twitch. Front doors are left unlocked. But Diana Brewer isn’t lying safely in her bed where she belongs. Instead she lies in a hayfield, circled by vultures, discovered by a local farmer. How quickly a girl becomes a ghost. How quickly a town of friendly, familiar faces becomes a town of suspects, a place of fear and paranoia. Someone in Fairhill did this. Everyone wants answers.
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THE HUNTER

It’s a blazing summer when two men arrive in a small village in the West of Ireland. One of them is coming home. Both of them are coming to get rich. One of them is coming to die. Cal Hooper took early retirement from Chicago PD and moved to rural Ireland looking for peace. He’s found it, more or less: he’s built a relationship with a local woman, Lena, and he’s gradually turning Trey Reddy from a half-feral teenager into a good kid going good places. But then Trey’s long-absent father reappears, bringing along an English millionaire and a scheme to find gold in the townland, and suddenly everything the three of them have been building is under threat. Cal and Lena are both ready to do whatever it takes to protect Trey, but Trey doesn’t want protecting. What she wants is revenge.
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THE LAST MAN

Written while Mary Shelley was in a self-imposed lockdown after the loss of her husband and children, and in the wake of intersecting crises including the climate-changing Mount Tambora eruption and a raging cholera outbreak, The Last Man (1826) is the first end-of-mankind novel, an early work of climate fiction, and a prophetic depiction of environmental change. Set in the late twenty-first century, the book tells of a deadly pandemic that leaves a lone survivor, and follows his journey through a post-apocalyptic world that’s devoid of humanity and reclaimed by nature. But rather than give in to despair, Shelley uses the now-ubiquitous end-times plot to imagine a new world where freshly-formed communities and alternative ways of being stand in for self-important politicians serving corrupt institutions, and where nature reigns mightily over humanity—a timely message for our current era of climate collapse and political upheaval. Brimming with political intrigue and love triangles around characters based on Percy Shelley and scandal-dogged poet Lord Byron, the novel also broaches partisan dysfunction, imperial warfare, refugee crises, and economic collapse—and brings the legacy of her radically progressive parents, William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, to bear on present-day questions about making a better world less centered around “man.” Shelley’s second major novel after Frankenstein, The Last Man casts a half-skeptical eye on romantic ideals of utopian perfection and natural plenitude while looking ahead to a greener future in which our species develops new relationships with non-human life and the planet.
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