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MARIA

In the 1950s, Oscar Hammerstein is asked to write the lyrics to a musical based on the life of a woman named Maria von Trapp. He’s intrigued to learn that she was once a novice who hoped to live quietly as an Austrian nun before her abbey sent her away to teach a widowed baron’s sickly child. What should have been a ten-month assignment, however, unexpectedly turned into a marriage proposal. And when the family was forced to flee their home to escape the Nazis, it was Maria who instructed them on how to survive using nothing but the power of their voices. It’s an inspirational story, to be sure, and as half of the famous Rodgers & Hammerstein duo, Hammerstein knows it has big Broadway potential. Yet much of Maria’s life will have to be reinvented for the stage, and with the horrors of war still fresh in people’s minds, Hammerstein can’t let audiences see just how close the von Trapps came to losing their lives. But when Maria sees the script that is supposedly based on her life, she becomes so incensed that she sets off to confront Hammerstein in person. Told that he’s busy, she is asked to express her concerns to his secretary, Fran, instead. The pair strike up an unlikely friendship as Maria tells Fran about her life, contradicting much of what will eventually appear in The Sound of Music. A tale of love, loss, and the difficult choices that we are often forced to make, Maria is a powerful reminder that the truth is usually more complicated—and certainly more compelling—than the stories immortalized by Hollywood.
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PEGGY

Venice, 1958. Peggy Guggenheim, heiress and now legendary art collector, sits in the sun at her white marble palazzo on the Grand Canal. She’s in a reflective mood, thinking back on her thrilling, tragic, nearly impossible journey from her sheltered, old-fashioned family in New York to here: iconoclast and independent woman. Rebecca Godfrey’s Peggy is a blazingly fresh interpretation of a woman who defies every expectation to become an original. The daughter of two Jewish dynasties, Peggy finds her cloistered life turned upside down at fourteen, when her beloved father perishes on the Titanic. His death prompts Peggy to seek a life of passion and personal freedom and, above all, to believe in the transformative power of art. We follow Peggy as she makes her way through the glamorous but sexist and anti-Semitic art worlds of New York and Europe and meet the numerous men who love her (and her money) while underestimating her intellect, talent, and vision. Along the way, Peggy must balance her loyalty to her family with her need to break free from their narrow, snobbish ways and the unexpected restrictions that come with vast fortune.
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THE WORLD AFTER ALICE

When Morgan and Benji surprise their families with a wedding invitation to Maine, they’re aware the news of their clandestine relationship will come as a shock. Twelve years have passed since the stunning loss of sixteen-year-old Alice, Benji’s sister and Morgan’s best friend, and no one is quite the same. But the young couple decide to plunge headlong into matrimony, marking the first time their fractured families will reunite since Alice’s funeral. As the arriving guests descend upon the tranquil coastal town, they bring with them not only skepticism about the impromptu nuptials but also deep-seated secrets and agendas of their own. Peter, Morgan’s father, may be trying to dissuade his daughter from saying “I do,” while Linnie, Benji’s mother, introduces a boyfriend who bears a tumultuous past of his own. Nick, Benji’s father, is scheming to secure a new job before his wife—formerly his mistress—discovers he’s lost his old one. Morgan, too, carries delicate secrets that threaten to jeopardize the happiness for which she has so longed. And as for Benji—well, he’s just trying to make sure the whole weekend doesn’t implode.
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OPEN. MEMORIAS

Siendo un bebé, le pusieron una raqueta de juguete en la mano. Desde entonces, Agassi no ha hecho otra cosa que golpear pelotas de tenis. Su padre, obsesionado en convertirlo en un astro del deporte, cosntruyó una máquina (el dragón) que disparaba 2.500 pelotas al día contra el pequeño Andre. Escrita por el premio Pulitzer J. R. Moehringer, Open es la semblanza a corazón abierto de André Agassi, que en estas memorias se muestra tal como es: un hombre que debió enfrentarse a las presiones de su familia, de la fama, pero que siempre conservó el valor de la amistad y un sentido altruista de la vida. En esta cautivadora autobiografía, Agassi revela, con sentido del humor y ternura, una vida definida por la contradicción entre un destino impuesto y el anhelo por complacer a quienes lo han sacrificado todo por él. «Odio el tenis, lo detesto con una oscura y secreta pasión, y sin embargo sigo jugando porque no tengo alternativa.
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EL HAMBRE DEL PELICANO

Una joven muerta en los acantilados de Sancti Petri… Un matrimonio herido por la desconfianza… Y el hallazgo de una pieza arqueológica de extraordinario valor que despierta la avaricia de todos. A pesar de comenzar de cero en una nueva casa en Chiclana, Luz no logra dejar atrás sus sospechas. Rodrigo lleva un tiempo comportándose de un modo extraño. Ella conoce esa mirada esquiva, por eso teme que le esté siendo infiel otra vez. Desesperada, decide contratar a una joven detective privada que se convertirá en su sombra. Todo se complica cuando el cuerpo de la chica aparece sin vida en los acantilados de Sancti Petri. Y solo Alfredo, el camarero que la vio por última vez, parece interesado en encontrar respuestas. En esa búsqueda de la verdad, el hallazgo de una estatuilla fenicia detonará las vidas de aquellos que jueguen con su poder y se crean con el derecho de atesorarla. Después de la publicación de Perro que no ladra, la escritora Blanca Cabañas regresa con un thriller envolvente que atrapa al lector en una espiral voraz que nos lleva a adentrarnos en un mundo de intereses y a disfrutar de los episodios desconocidos de la historia fenicia de Cádiz. Deseos oscuros, avaricia, mitología, investigación y secretos en una novela que hará las delicias de los lectores del género.
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EL CURIOSO CASO DE BENJAMIN BUTTON (ILUS

Escrito por el autor estadounidense F. Scott Fitzgerald y publicado por primera vez en la revista Collier’s el 27 de mayo de 1922, fue publicado dentro del libro Tales of the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald se inspiró en un comentario de Mark Twain. Benjamin Button nace con una extraña enfermedad, que provocaba que naciera con 80 años y fuera rejuveneciendo con el paso de los años. Una afección que existe en la realidad bajo el nombre de progeria o síndrome de Hutchinson-Gilford.
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