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El cuaderno Verde del Che
(Che's Green Notebook)
by Pablo Neruda
ISBN: 9789707490611
$22.95 Paperback
Destino Ediciones
On the day he was killed, Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara had little in his possession: maps, pens, and a simple green notebook filled with poetry. The 69 selections from Che's favorite poets, copied in his own hand, have been published in a single volume with several photos of Che.
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La escafandra y la mariposa
(The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
by Jean-Dominique Bauby
ISBN: 9788484531784
$15.95 Paperback
Planeta
In December 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby, the 43-year-old editor of French Elle, suffered a massive stroke that left him permanently paralyzed, a victim of “locked in syndrome.” Once known for his gregariousness and wit, Bauby found himself imprisoned in an inert body, able to communicate only by blinking his left eye. The miracle is that in doing so he was able to compose this stunningly eloquent memoir.
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Nuestro hombre en el DEA
(Our Man in the DEA)
by Gerardo Reyes
ISBN: 9789584217707
$24.95 Paperback
Planeta
A Colombian fashion photographer leads a double life working for the FBI to bring drug traffickers to justice... or to simply make them disappear. Gerardo Reyes, a journalist for the Miami Herald has written a thoroughly researched exposé that reads like a thriller.
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¿Cómo habla Dios?: La evidencia científica de la fe
(The Language of God: A Scientists Presents Evidence for Belief)
by Francis Collins
ISBN: 9788484606703
$15.95 Paperback
Martinez Roca
Dr. Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project, is one of the world's leading scientists at the cutting edge of DNA studies. His book combines a personal account of his faith and experiences as a genetics researcher with discussions of more general topics in science and spirituality, especially centering around evolution.
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El mundo
(The World)
by Juan José Millás
ISBN: 9788408077541
$17.95 Paperback
Planeta
Winner of the 2007 Premio Planeta, this novel is a fictionalized autobiography from one of Spain's established contemporary authors. Juan José Millás published his first novel in 1975, the same year that Spanish dictator Franco died. El mundo revives the years during Franco's reign and Millás' childhood spent in a poor neighborhood in Madrid as well as his early adult life after Spain's democratization.
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