Category: HACHETTE MEXICO
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La otra voz
Read moreTitle La otra voz Author Zaida Ríos Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075745763 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 384 Format Print and digital THEMA Contemporary horror, ghost stories and supernatural fiction Synopsis The Other Voice follows the story of Azul, a boy born in an isolated ranch in the mountains with the ability to hear people's souls. He grows up trapped by misery, fear, and superstitions, forced to separate from his brother Nicolás. Years later, burdened by guilt and constant threats, he returns seeking redemption, ready to face a deadly fate. In a journey full of mystery, ghosts, and tests of love and loyalty, Azul struggles to find a place where he truly belongs. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Invasión silenciosa
Read moreTitle Invasión silenciosa Author Jenaro Martínez Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075744568 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 424 Format Print and digital THEMA Science fiction: aliens/UFOs Synopsis In the Mexican desert, paleontologist David Fernández uncovers a non-terrestrial artifact alongside dinosaur remains. The discovery sparks a global race to control the object—scientists, agencies, fanatics, and criminals all want it. Only NASA researcher Victoria Collins has the knowledge to analyze it, but she hides her identity and is willing to betray to complete her mission. Could this be the ultimate proof of intelligent life beyond Earth? foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Aquellas horas que nos robaron
Read moreTitle Aquellas horas que nos robaron Author Mónica Margari Castellanos Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075743868 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 440 Format Print and digital THEMA Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction Synopsis Gilberto Bosques: The Mexican Schindler is a historical novel set during the rise of fascism and Franco's dictatorship. Amid the persecution of Jews, intellectuals, and dissidents, emerges the figure of Gilberto Bosques Saldívar, a Mexican diplomat who risked his life to save thousands. Meanwhile, two young Catalans, Mina and Francesc, flee repression in search of refuge, facing fear, exile, and resistance. Mónica Castellanos masterfully recreates this episode of solidarity, weaving Mexico's history with one of the greatest humanitarian acts in diplomacy. A story of courage, love, and hope in dark times. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Blackstar
Read moreTitle Blackstar Author María Eugenia Mayobre Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075743950 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 208 Format Print and digital THEMA Contemporary lifestyle fiction Synopsis Sofía and Claire tells the story of a woman trapped by her relationship with food and the existential void she faces in the United States. Struggling with sleepless nights, romantic stumbles, and life with her husband Justin, Sofía is deeply impacted by her mother-in-law, Claire Lewis, a bold woman living in her van with cancer. When Claire asks for a favor that triggers a spiral of insomnia and anxiety, Sofía is confronted with euthanasia, a topic the author tackles with humor and tenderness. Through their relationship, both women support each other, showing that sometimes, true rescue comes from within. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Nosotras
Read moreTitle Nosotras Author Suzette Celaya Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075743974 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 224 Format Print and digital THEMA Fiction: literary and general Synopsis In the late 60s, a rural town is condemned to disappear due to the construction of a dam, forcing its inhabitants to abandon everything, even their dead. However, Violeta refuses to leave. With a mirror and a machete, she becomes the voice of resistance, wandering empty streets and cemeteries as the memory and identity of her community fade under water. In this novel, Suzette Celaya Aguilar blends poetry and harsh reality, creating a story about female resistance and the defense of roots against the dehumanization of progress. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Raíces del mal
Read moreTitle Raíces del mal Author Paula Gasca Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075744506 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 224 Format Print and digital THEMA Fiction: literary and general Synopsis Roots of Evil tells the story of Dolores and Jacinta, sisters-in-law who face deep sorrows: one battles for love, the other for a lost motherhood. In the town of Sarabia, Guanajuato, Inés, Dolores' daughter, becomes the axis around which destinies, loves, and losses revolve. Amid deep-rooted resentments, superstitions, and secrets, reality blurs in an atmosphere where evil and coincidence intertwine, reflecting the dark roots that dwell in any community. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Maga de sangre
Read moreTitle Maga de sangre Author Luciana Marcela Langoni Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075744520 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 384 Format Print and digital THEMA Fantasy Synopsis MAGA DE SANGRE follows the story of Julieta and Daniel, who, after a plane crash, reincarnate in a world full of magic and mystery. Julieta becomes Kouzel, a sorceress abandoned in a barbarian forest, while Daniel is Novak, a hunter who hates sorcerers. Trapped in nightmares, Kouzel discovers she possesses dangerous magic and must confront her dark past and the destiny that binds her to Novak, even though he doesn’t remember her. With the help of mysterious allies, Kouzel must stop a dark sorcerer threatening to destroy everything. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Miles de pececitos devoran mi neurosis
Read moreTitle Miles de pececitos devoran mi neurosis Author María Elena López Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075744681 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 312 Format Print and digital THEMA Family life fiction/Stories about family Synopsis Thousands of Little Fish Devour My Neurosis is a novel that blends dark humor and parody while immersing us in the memories of a narrator exploring her inner chaos. Through key moments in her life and characters like the Father, the Girl, and the Boy, the author questions the boundaries of madness, the extreme decisions made to save others, and the suffering that accompanies those who endure it. Raw, moving, and deeply unsettling, it is a challenging read that leaves a lasting impact. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Mexicanas que hicieron historia
Read moreTitle Mexicanas que hicieron historia Author Pedro José Fernández Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075744667 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 328 Format Print and digital THEMA Children’s / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography Synopsis Mexican Women Who Made History is a special illustrated edition that brings together the lives of 50 prominent Mexican women. With expanded texts and new illustrations, the book invites readers to explore their childhoods, youth, and achievements in fields such as literature, politics, science, art, and social activism. A celebration of the strength, talent, and lasting impact these Mexican women have left over time. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Hermanas
Read moreTitle Hermanas Author Gisela Antonuccio Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075745107 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 312 Format Print and digital THEMA Family life fiction/Stories about family Synopsis Sisters by Gisela Antonuccio deeply explores the bond between Vanesa and Lorena, sisters not united by blood but raised together in an Argentine family. Vanesa, adopted and obedient, cares for Lorena until adolescence and rejection break their connection. Through silence and the search for identity, the novel delves into love, abandonment, and reunion, with intimate prose that reveals the wounds and affections that endure beyond separation. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Todo es río
Read moreTitle Todo es río Author Carla Madeira Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075745121 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 200 Format Print and digital THEMA Historical Fiction Synopsis Everything is River is an intense novel about love, jealousy, and redemption. Dalva and Venâncio share a passion torn apart by a tragedy fueled by jealousy. Separated and marked by pain, their lives change with the arrival of Lucy, a prostitute who transforms their fate. With poetic and sensual prose, the author explores extreme emotions and the destructive power of desire, in a story where everything flows and transforms, like a river. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx -
Todo lo que no sabemos
Read moreTitle Todo lo que no sabemos Author María de Alva Publisher Hachette México Imprint Hachette México ISBN 9786075745411 Edition number 1 Publication year 2024 Pages 368 Format Print and digital THEMA Family life fiction/Stories about family Synopsis In 1970s Mexico, four children face the murder of their father, an event silenced by the family. Told from four perspectives, the story reconstructs the unresolved grief: one woman investigates the past with photos and recordings; another, suffering from cancer, relives her father through hallucinations; and a detective uncovers the case details in his files. A novel about memory, silence, and family wounds that never fully heal. foreign rights contact Jorge Ramírez Chávez / Sarahí Soto E-mail pjramirez@hlm.mx; ssoto@hlm.mx












