'Nadie te está mirando' es el último libro publicado en vida de la escritora y periodista Janet Malcolm, y la segunda antología de ensayos y artículos luego de Cuarenta y un intentos fallidos. Ensayos sobre escritores y artistas (Debate, 2015). En esta versión al español se reúnen dieciséis piezas que abarcan casi dos décadas y que en su mayoría fueron publicadas en The New Yorker y The New York Review of Books. La colección está dividida en tres partes, sin orden cronológico, y agrupa perfiles (la diseñadora Eileen Fisher, la pianista Yuja Wang, la presentadora de noticias Rachel Maddow, entre otros), ensayos sobre escritores y sus obras (Tolstói, Joseph Mitchell, el Grupo de Bloomsbury, etc.) y reseñas de polémicos libros de escritoras feministas (lo que le da pie a reflexionar sobre los desencuentros generacionales entre las feministas de la vieja guardia y la nueva).
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In Navola, a bustling city-state dominated by a handful of influential families, business is power, and power is everything. For generations, the di Regulai family—merchant bankers with a vast empire—has nurtured tendrils that stretch to the farthest reaches of the known world. And though they claim not to be political, their staggering wealth has bought cities and toppled kingdoms. Soon, Davico di Regulai will be expected to take the reins of power from his father and demonstrate his mastery of the games of Navolese knowing who to trust and who to doubt, and how to read what lies hidden behind a smile. But in Navola, strange and ancient undercurrents lurk behind the gilt and grandeur—like the fossilized dragon eye in the family’s possession, a potent symbol of their raw power and a talisman that seems to be summoning Davico to act.
¡Hola! Soy Neurita, la neurona exploradora. Vivo en el cerebro de Cris y mi función es ayudarla a entender sus pensamientos y emociones.
En este cuento a Cris le dan una noticia que no le gusta nada: ¡sus padres han decidido mudarse a otra ciudad! Como es lógico, se ha puesto muy triste. Tanto que solo tiene ganas de llorar, y es incapaz de salir de ese estado. Por suerte, sé cómo ayudarla a tomar las riendas de esa tristeza y a convertir los pensamientos grises en momentos llenos de color. ¿Quieres saber cómo?
En este libro, además de desvelar qué ocurre en nuestro cuerpo cuando estamos tristes, encontraremos consejos y herramientas para actuar frente a las emociones.
Ailsa, una impulsiva guerrera, y Saghan, un sereno sacerdote, son los Hijos de la Nieve y la Tormenta, dos jóvenes nacidos de una leyenda y llamados a superar sus diferencias y unirse para guiar un reino fundado por dos pueblos profundamente distintos. Su complicada convivencia, la fuerza aplastante del destino y la sed de venganza de un dios desterrado serán sus principales desafíos en una gesta que pondrá en vilo el devenir de los Nueve Mundos.
Jorn está destinado a ser rey de Neimhaim, aunque su única ambición es vivir en las montañas salvajes donde ha crecido. Es retraído y solitario; todo lo contrario que su prometida, Sygnet, una hermosa joven que adora la corte y vive sin ataduras con la que no tiene nada en común. Antes de que la boda se celebre, Jörn tiene que afrontar una tradición: demostrar que es el mejor guerrero entre los suyos venciendo en duelo a su propia madre. Pero nada sucede como estaba previsto.
Lejos de allí, dos hermanos gemelos, Kjartan y Søren, descubren un secreto que podría cambiarlo todo. Y, mientras la Alianza pende de un hilo, Ênhedu-Inanna, una reina inmortal llegada del lejano sur, está dispuesta a aprovecharse de esa debilidad si con ello evita que su pueblo ancestral agonice.
Ivy Stewart thought West Archer Academy was the first step to everything she’d always wanted. The key to her entire future. But now…she might not even have a future.
It’s the start of a new semester, and Ivy’s very old friends and her very new immortality are at odds. The Evers, kids who are hundreds of years old and never age, are determined to save Ivy from suffering that same miserable fate…even if it means she won’t remember them. But what’s worse? Forgetting her family, her friends, her life or never turning thirteen?
Kezia Cooper Hobson, recently widowed, arrives in New York from San Francisco. Determined to make a fresh start, she has just completed the sale of her Pacific Heights home, not to mention her husband’s venture capital firm, and in doing so, is also freed from her responsibility as a board member of the company. Bringing with her only a few personal treasures, she is excited to move into the blank slate of a beautiful midtown penthouse, in the city that she has always loved. It is also where her two adult daughters now live.
As Kezia settles into her new apartment, she meets her movie-star next-door neighbor, Sam Stewart, whose terrace borders hers. Just a couple of weeks after she arrives, however, a devastating crisis strikes New York City. Kezia and Sam find themselves connecting over their strong impulse to help those in need. As they share a life-changing experience of volunteering, a bond is sparked and a friendship is formed.
Kezia’s daughters, Kate and Felicity, are taken aback by their mother’s new friendship, both more focused on their own love lives than hers. But Kezia is learning that the changes she’s making are just what she needs to open new horizons.
In this powerful and moving new novel, Danielle Steel illuminates the importance of human connection and embracing brave change, proving it’s never too late for a brand-new start.
Nexus looks through the long lens of human history to consider how the flow of information has shaped us, and our world. Taking us from the Stone Age, through the canonization of the Bible, early modern witch-hunts, Stalinism, Nazism, and the resurgence of populism today, Yuval Noah Harari asks us to consider the complex relationship between information and truth, bureaucracy and mythology, wisdom and power. He explores how different societies and political systems throughout history have wielded information to achieve their goals, for good and ill. And he addresses the urgent choices we face as non-human intelligence threatens our very existence.