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  • Why don't you answer, Dad?

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 25, 2019)
    In "Why don't you answer, Dad?" Mila helps her friend Adela to find her father, who has left home without giving any news. Together, they found him and Adela asked him for an explanation. The father, very ashamed and repentant, confesses to her that he lives with another woman but that he would also take care of her. A current and entertaining book on the issue of parental separation and the right of children to have a good relationship with both.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Where was his dad?

    Julio Millares

    (Artelibera, May 26, 2019)
    In the story "Where was his dad?” Mila meets Charles, a boy lost in a container. His father did not pick him up from school and since the boy has just arrived from the countryside, he does not know where his house is. Mila helps him find his wounded father in a hospital and things are going well for everyone while the children have become friends.A fun and adventurous book about the typical solidarity of children.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Biting mirrors

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 24, 2019)
    In the story “Biting mirrors" the protagonist Mila wakes up one day feeling ugly and the thought soon becomes an obsession that even makes her hide. But her friend helps her to overcome the crisis and revalue herself. This problem is common in girls. All the stories are made from the child's perspective and the high dramatic content of the things they face is faithfully reflected in them. Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • The bomb child

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 26, 2019)
    The story “The bomb child” deals with a painful and delicate subject, the presence of Islamic terrorism in our Western societies. The protagonist saves a child condemned by his own father to self-immolation and after a series of vicissitudes everything ends in a happy ending.A fun and up-to-date book on a subject that has been taboo until now.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • We'll live, little sister dear

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 28, 2019)
    A flood washes away the burrow and Julian finds himself alone with his little sister because his parents have not yet returned from a raid on a farm. Julian finds a floating log where he gets to safety with his sister and defends her at all costs. This is how adventures unfold in which both overcome several threats with courage and ingenuity until they find a new home. A funny and tender story that shows the rabbit's deep brotherly love and makes him risk everything for his little sister.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Penteli is sad

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 28, 2019)
    In the story "Penteli is sad", the protagonist giraffe feels that she no longer wants to lead the life of traveling singer always on tour and gets sadder and sadder until her godmothers, sisters Clara and Selma help her out of it and Penteli recovers her joy.A funny story that shows the depth of children's feelings and their desire to protect animals.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Nikita wants to live

    Julio Millares, Sara GarcĂ­a

    eBook (Artelibera, May 29, 2019)
    In the story “Nikita wants to live" the young deer Nikita is constantly chased by a hunter and his employee. Her courage and her decision to survive at all costs make her avoid all dangers until with the help of a child she manages to get to safety in a distant forest. The series "Free Animals" defends the rights of animals with a clear intention of empathy and recreation.A tender and funny book that sees everything with the eyes of the main animal.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • You're sick, Momo

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, May 31, 2019)
    This story deals with the recent appearance of digital viruses that incite children and adolescents to harm themselves, to upload photos with wounds to social networks and in cases such as the so-called "blue whale" have even led to suicide. The friends Zeus, the cat, and the seagull Lupita decide to confront the person responsible for this and go out in search of him. All sorts of comic adventures take place, ending in a happy ending when the friends manage to capture the evildoer and put him in custody. The series "Free Animals" defends their rights from their perspective and with a healthy intention of entertainment.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa prize for novels and the Imaginaria magazine prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden and then returned to his native Argentina. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • Alexia feels ugly: how to regain one's self-esteem

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, )
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  • Like an arrow

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, Aug. 14, 2019)
    In the story “Like an arrow" the girl faces the absence that means a long trip of her father to Mexico. The narrative thread follows her emotions during that period until it finally ends and the father returns home. For the girl this absence is felt with strong intensity and her joy when at last everything is over is very great.A tender and intense book about the feelings of a girl before a long trip of her father, told completely from the perspective of the protagonist.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • A double me

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, Nov. 30, 2018)
    "Joy's book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the first years of their life, such as the one that is felt before the arrival of a brother, the one to go through the hole of the bathtub when the water is removed, the death of a loved one, etc. There is no limit to the imagination and everything is possible following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All the stories are made from the child's perspective and the high dramatic content of the situations they face is faithfully reflected in them.The series on Joy is aimed at children from two to seven years old while the "Camilo or Camila Book" is designed for children from the age of seven.In the story “A double me“ the girl in her fascination before a mirror of two bodies unfolds into a good girl and a mean girl. While one destroys, hits and breaks the other one tries to fix it with an exaggerated impetus that is also annoying but the arrival of the mother returns everything to the original situation in which the girl was only one.A hilarious book about the fascination in front of the mirror and the absurdity of a completely good girl and a mean one.
  • The Hole’s Getting Bigger!

    Julio Millares

    eBook (Artelibera, Nov. 30, 2018)
    "Joy's book" is a series of humorous and tender stories about the different fears and difficulties that children have in the first years of their life, such as the one that is felt before the arrival of a brother, the one to go through the hole of the bathtub when the water is removed, the death of a loved one, etc. There is no limit to the imagination and everything is possible following the narrative logic of the initial problem. All the stories are made from the child's perspective and the high dramatic content of the situations they face is faithfully reflected in them.The series on Joy is aimed at children from two to seven years old while the "Camilo or Camila Book" is designed for children from the age of seven.In the story "The hole's getting bigger!” the protagonist faces the fear of going down the drain when the bathtub is emptied. In the pipe she finds a friend and returns happily home after having faced the unknown.A book full of funny consequences and totally from the perspective of the protagonist girl.