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  • Title Pasión en Iztapalapa
    Author Holtz Cimet, Déborah, Mena Galindo, Juan Carlos
    Publisher Trilce Ediciones
    Imprint Trilce Ediciones
    ISBN 9789689044222
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2008
    Pages 280
    Format Printed
    THEMA Philosophy and Religion
    Synopsis The essence and roots of the Passion of Christ in Iztapalapa, celebrated for more than 170 years, are captured in a well-documented historical account that, combined with photographic chronicles, bears witness to the most popular of all Holy Week processions, which, beyond a strictly religious event, has become a cultural expression of the community. Under the guidance of Pablo Ortiz Monsterio, the book features texts by Laura Emilia Pacheco, an epilogue by Carlos Monsiváis, a prologue by Juan Villoro, interviews by Jesús López, and photographs by various authors.
    foreign rights contact Déborah Holtz
    E-mail deborah@trilce.com.mx
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  • Title Ana, ¿verdad?
    Author Francisco Hinojosa
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie azul
    ISBN 9786072442153
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2022
    Pages 48
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Ana is very absent-minded, so much so that one day, without knowing how, she arrives in a faraway country where the people wear green and the customs are very different: things have strange names and chores are more fun than games. There she is made fun of for being different and forced to change her name and follow their rules. Will Ana manage to defend her identity and return home, where she is loved and accepted?
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title Cuentos de la Niña Agua
    Author Arturo Arroyo
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie roja
    ISBN 9786072427433
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2017
    Pages 128
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Tláhui is a girl who is always asking questions. Among the many she asks is why she can't enter Calmécac. She has special gifts, such as communicating with animals and listening to the stories of the wind and water, which will help her fight for what she wants.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title Iguanas ranas
    Author Catalina Kühne Peimbert
    Publisher CIDCLI
    Imprint CIDCLI
    ISBN 9786078797356
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2023
    Pages 32
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s picture books
    Synopsis This is a story about an iguana and a frog who decide to be sisters. A reflection on love, tolerance, respect and the way new families are formed.
    foreign rights contact Elisa Castellanos van Rhijn
    E-mail elisa@cidcli.com
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  • Title Cuentos, mitos y leyendas del México antiguo
    Author Oldrich Kaspar; Ludmila Holkova Oborna
    Publisher Editorial Trillas, S. A. de C. V.
    Imprint Trillas
    ISBN 9786071744838
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2023
    Pages 148
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis The stories that Oldrich Kaspar presents in this beautiful book are taken from various codices belonging to our indigenous ancestors (Aztecs, Mayas and Toltecs) and adapted by Ludmila Holkova to transmit to young readers the Mexican vision of the creation of the universe and of humanity. These traditional stories have an exceptional beauty and content that captivate the imagination of those who read them and motivate them to deepen their knowledge of the history of ancient Mexico.
    foreign rights contact Jorge Durán
    E-mail jorge.duran@trillas.mx

     

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  • Title Arte prehispánico para colorear: cultura olmeca
    Author Gabriela Ardila Chause, María de Lourdes Guzmán Muñoz
    Publisher Hachette México
    Imprint Hachette México
    ISBN 9786075509785
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2022
    Pages 64
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
    Synopsis The Olmec culture, emblematic for its monumental sculpture, integrates drawings of vestiges in both stone and codices, and gives space to the Mixtec peoples, whose oldest vestiges date back to 6000 BC. Each drawing is accompanied by a text explaining the concept of what is to be coloured.
    foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto
    E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx
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  • Title Puerto libre. Historias de migrantes
    Author Ana Romero
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie roja
    ISBN 9786072444119
    Edition number 3
    Publication year 2022
    Pages 122
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis I was almost eight years old when my dad left for Freeport, a town in Texas. Here my Yaya, Mi Hermana, my mom and I stayed. Although we were sad and missed each other, we didn't have such a bad time: my dad worked like crazy, my mom and my Yaya had fake fights and Mi Hermana would jump in the pool in the buff. There are as many migrant stories as there are branches on a tree. This is mine.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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  • Title El Oso Orlando
    Author Guadalupe Angélica De Icaza Carranza.
    ilustrado por Ariel Cassani
    Publisher Editorial Cayuco S.A. de C.V.
    Imprint
    ISBN 9786079895655
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2021
    Pages 36
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children/youth: poetry; illustrated stories; early years: rhymes and word games; numbers and learning to count, colors, nature, cardinal points.
    Synopsis Orlando the bear is a poem/stories, it can be sung or recited, it describes the knowledge of his environment. Ideal for preschool children. Facilitates the correct pronunciation of the phonemes /l/, /s/, /r/ allows reading fluency.
    foreign rights contact Andrea Garza
    Vicente Yrízar
    E-mail andreagarzapl@gmail.com
    vyrizar@yahoo.com

     

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  • Title La corazonada
    Author Gifford, Barry
    Publisher Almadía Ediciones, S. A. P. I. de C. V.
    Imprint Almadia
    ISBN 9786078667253
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2019
    Pages 184
    Format Printed
    THEMA Fiction and Related items
    Synopsis «Barry Gifford, the father of Perdita Durango and Romeo Dolorosa, is known for his fondness for giving his fictional characters sonorous and picturesque names... What is behind Gifford's fondness for picturesque appellations? » Many things: the loneliness of the border, of that mythical territory between the United States and Mexico, and the loneliness of all men... portraits turned to dust and wind. » Roberto Bolaño In the border region between Coahuila and Texas, near Piedras Negras, a tribe of Seminole Indians seeks to escape persecution by the United States government. The blood and culture of the Creeks and the black slaves who have escaped from the plantations live and mix there; together they look for a place to live and prosper in peace. The Mexican government offers them Birth in exchange for fighting against the local native rebels. However, this territory is more porous and conflictive than it seems at first glance and, as the story progresses, the battle fronts multiply. Cass Dupuy, a retired ranger, will try all kinds of alliances to get a cut of the inhuman business of slavery. Teresa, his daughter, is a brave young woman who flees from her father's ranch in the company of Sonny, the son of a legendary Seminole chief. These characters trace, at the center of the story, a story of love and revenge that opens a path between blood and bullets. The hunch leads us through a territory of adventure and heroism. Barry Gifford is one of those rare writers who moves us, touches us and shakes us on the same page.
    foreign rights contact Elizabet Osorio Osorio
    E-mail eosorio@corporativoventura.mx

     

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  • Title Octavio Paz y la arqueología
    Author Eduardo Matos Moctezuma
    Publisher El Colegio Nacional
    Imprint El Colegio Nacional
    ISBN 9786077243199
    Edition number 1
    Publication year 2019
    Pages 62
    Format Print and digital
    THEMA History and Archaeology
    Synopsis This book gathers four essays by Eduardo Matos Moctezuma on Octavio Paz's relationship with the pre-Hispanic world. The author explores different themes and interests linked to the pre-Hispanic world and archaeology that influenced the work of the Mexican poet. He deals with death and indigenism in Paz's production, describes the writer's ideas on pre-Hispanic art, and also celebrates the poet and his literary production pertaining to this subject.
    foreign rights contact Alejandro Cruz Atienza
    E-mail a.cruzatienza@colnal.mx
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  • Title ABC ‘s For Beginners 1
    Author Jeanne Nelson
    Hector Marin
    Publisher English for you
    Imprint Sing in english
    ISBN 9709706217
    Edition number 3
    Publication year 2005
    Pages 18
    Format Printed
    THEMA Language and Linguistics
    Synopsis Book with fun songs in English to learn letters and phonetics, includes QR audio code
    foreign rights contact Héctor A. Marín Heredia
    E-mail ventas@singinenglish.com

     

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  • Title Encuentro con la Gran Ciudad
    Author Teresa Domínguez Pacheco
    Publisher SM México
    Imprint El Barco de Vapor Serie naranja
    ISBN 9786072422469
    Edition number 2
    Publication year 2016
    Pages 152
    Format Printed
    THEMA Children’s, Teenage
    Synopsis Ixtlahuamilli looks forward to his seventh birthday so he can go hunting and help in the field. One day he witnesses a battle in which a warrior chief is wounded. After saving his life, the boy leaves his village to make the long journey to the Big City, where great adventures await him.
    foreign rights contact Estela Ruiz Torres
    E-mail estela.ruiz.torres@grupo-sm.com

     

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