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  • Title Manual para corregir adultos malcriados
    Author Francisco Hinojosa
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie naranja
    ISBN 9786072437791
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2016
    Pages 124
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Dr. Hinojosa returns more prepared than ever: with the sharpest tools, the most ingenious remedies and the most drastic cures. Kids, in this book you'll find how to straighten out fraudulent dads, lazy moms and other adults who have strayed from the path.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title Historia mínima del rock en América Latina
    Author Abel Gilbert; Pablo Alabarces
    Publisher El Colegio de México
    Imprint El Colegio de México
    ISBN 9786075646763
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2025
    Pages 324
    Format Print and digital
    THEMA History and Archeology
    Synopsis For the authors of this book, the history of Latin American rock intersects failed modernization processes with states of political exception. Although all countries in the region experienced a similar initial phase, linked to the reproduction of the American rock scene, the development of each type of rock music is deeply connected to the forms that modernization took in each society in the 1960s: contradictory and varied modernizations, related to “regularly exceptional” political histories.
    foreign rights contact Gabriela Said Reyes
    E-mail gsaid@colmex.mx
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  • Title El marciano y la langosta
    Author Millán González, Omar
    Publisher Trilce Ediciones
    Imprint Trilce Ediciones
    ISBN 9786078460267
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2017
    Pages 496
    Format Printed
    THEMA Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
    Synopsis Dozens of travel chronicles have been captured in the pages of this book, but beyond that, it highlights the personalities who make Baja Med cuisine what it is today. Happiness tastes like seafood, says Omar Milán, who traveled throughout Baja California in search of the origins of various dishes. Traveling through roads, salt flats, cities, seas, and deserts, the journalist and writer uncovers the cultural and historical background of an entire region full of contrasts, delving into the stories and personalities behind each dish.
    foreign rights contact Déborah Holtz
    E-mail deborah@trilce.com.mx
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  • Title Tengo una serpiente pitón
    Author Pardo Murray, Edmée
    Publisher Trilce Ediciones
    Imprint Trilce Ediciones
    ISBN 9786078460120
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2016
    Pages 32
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis In this story, a boy keeps the secret of having a pet python. He also has other secrets, such as not wanting to eat and not wanting to grow up. He soon discovers that secrets can't be hidden for long and that bulimia is an illness that stems from a feeling: in this case, fear. This boy and his parents will have to learn to face their fears and not keep secrets from each other in order to cope with this situation.
    foreign rights contact Déborah Holtz
    E-mail deborah@trilce.com.mx
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  • Title Instrucciones convertirse en pirata
    Author Erika Zepeda
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie azul
    ISBN 9786072437364
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2016
    Pages 176
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Many dads have unusual jobs, but Raymundo's dad has the most surprising one of all: he's a pirate of the seas. In his letters, he tells Ray about exciting adventures... and then Ray wants to become a pirate too.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title Pantano
    Author Felker, Ana Emilia
    Publisher Almadía Ediciones, S. A. P. I. de C. V.
    Imprint Almadia
    ISBN 9786078851706
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2024
    Pages 200
    Format Printed
    THEMA Fiction and Related items
    Synopsis In the United States, the border does not end at the violent and hyper-surveilled riverbed of the Rio Grande; checkpoints persist within the territory in school hallways, on freshly cut grass where flags wave, in hospitals and in the kitchens of homes, in the parking lot of a Walmart. In the midst of the unprecedented increase in Latin American migration, attempts to contain it are intensified when racism and hate speech demand to be heard. In this scenario, Ana Emilia Felker decides to live four years in Houston to study for a doctorate. She knows that it will be difficult to feel at home in this country where war and death are negotiated with nationality and debt, but this land is also the place of origin and residence of half of her family. Setting out on a journey across water, desert, and highways, she questions how much the American dream costs, what defines whiteness, how to talk about mass shootings while respecting the dignity of the victims, while helping her grandfather sort out his stories and trying to reestablish with her father a conversation that seems stuck in the past. Through chronicles, essays, and personal diaries, Ana Emilia proposes a writing that is as intimate as it is rigorous to think about identity, question racism, and tell what happens when loved ones are separated by walls that cut across space, time, and desire.
    foreign rights contact Elizabet Osorio Osorio
    E-mail eosorio@corporativoventura.mx

     

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  • Title El fuego verde
    Author Verónica Murguía
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint Gran Angular
    ISBN 9786072444683
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2003
    Pages 163
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Luned knows every corner of the forest; her world is made up of animals, water, trees and elves, the intangible inhabitants of the forest. One day a storyteller arrives in her village and the young girl goes with him as an apprentice. When they arrive in Corberic, Luned discovers her destiny.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title Everest
    Author María Baranda
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie azul
    ISBN 9786072447417
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2023
    Pages 80
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis "Before, Romina was happy; now, she has to live with her little brother, whom everyone spoils, and with her grandmother, who only complains about her feet. And at school, things are no better. One day, she stops feeling invisible when she tells an incredible story about an expedition to Everest, but then things get out of control... A witty, tangled tale of change, acceptance, and loving bonds."
    Un ingenioso relato de enredos sobre los cambios, la aceptación y los vínculos de cariño.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title El mismo silencio
    Author Adolfo Calderón Sabido
    Publisher Editorial NitroPress
    Imprint Nitro/Press
    ISBN 9786078256969
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2020
    Pages 112
    Format Printed
    THEMA Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary; Historical fiction
    Synopsis In 1915, the Sinaloan general Salvador Alvarado entered Yucatán as governor. He cut privileges to the church and the landowners, promoted the feminist movement, fought against the slavery regime and canceled the company stores. Above all, he promulgated laws that preceded the national ones in the 1917 Constitution. Fragmentary and polyphonic, this novel gives voice to different protagonists to revive racism, slavery, and other entitlements enjoyed by the «casta divina». It offers not only a new light to the past, but a clearer mirror for the present.
    foreign rights contact Lilia Barajas Martínez
    E-mail editorial.nitropress@gmail.com

     

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  • Title Mi amiga telepática
    Author Elizabeth Hernández Apráez
    Publisher CIDCLI
    Imprint CIDCLI
    ISBN 9786078797615
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2025
    Pages 64
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
    Synopsis All families have their secrets and gifts. Paloma's family communicates telepathically. It was her mother who taught her how to communicate this way the day she moved to another city to finish her studies. When Paloma misses her, she uses telepathy to tell her everything that happens to her, and that way she misses her a little less. She communicates in the same way with her best friend, Monserrat, a baby growing in her godmother's belly, to whom she describes the outside world she is about to enter.
    foreign rights contact Elisa Castellanos van Rhijn
    E-mail elisa@cidcli.com
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  • Title La calle blanca
    Author David Huerta
    Publisher Ediciones Era
    Imprint
    ISBN 9789684116672
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2006
    Pages 120
    Format Printed
    THEMA Modern and contemporary poetry
    Synopsis This book is at once a poetic ethics, a philosophy of knowledge, a reflection on the unhinging of perception; one, or rather many poetic theories, some cryptic, some that mock themselves, some completely unexpected. It is also, in every way, a parable about words, their mysteries and miracles, and a genealogy and archaeology of thought
    foreign rights contact Michelle Pérez Lobo
    E-mail michelle@edicionesera.com.mx

     

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  • Title Brilla. Afirmaciones para Niñas Valientes
    Author Elena Ugarte; Patricia V. Ponce de León
    Publisher Menique
    Imprint Menique
    ISBN 9786079815288
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2024
    Pages 90
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Within the pages of this book, you’ll find many powerful affirmations that will remind you of what you already knew deep inside, and serve as a map to guide your path and nurture the growth of your soul. This is a loving and encouraging guide meant to awaken confidence and determination in every girl who holds it in her hands. Each affirmation is a seed of collective wisdom, planted with the intention of blooming in the garden of your heart. As these affirmations become your daily companions, you’ll come to realize that your light has the power to transform the world around you. Dare to dream—and shine!
    foreign rights contact Elena Ugarte
    E-mail elena@editorialmenique.com
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