THE RED HERRING
To learn how to observe and invent stories with characters that show up in a children’s park every single day.
Gonzalo Moure and Alicia Varela
Editorial SM

FLOCK
Magisterial from the point of view of the artistic technique – a gorgeous metaphor about the history of humanity.
David Daniel Álvarez and María Julian Garrido
Ed. Kalakandra

Wave
A suggestive book without words in which the Korean artist Suzy Lee relates a story that speaks for itself.
Suzy Lee
Chronicle Books

FONCHITO Y LA LUNA
Vargas Llosa recovers one of his characters in a warmhearted story about love, written with sweet and uncomplicated words.
Mario Vargas Llosa
Ed. Alfaguara
