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Las Vidas Perdidas/ The Forgotten Names
Uno de los autores espa oles m s traducidos y le dos en Estados Unidos y en otros catorce pa ses. M s de 300.000 ejemplares vendidos. Esta narraci n impecablemente documentada nos cuenta la incre ble historia de una mujer dispuesta a sacar la verdad a la luz. Una novela basada en hechos reales que recupera uno de los m s conmovedores testimonios de humanidad y altruismo. Esta es la apasionante historia de una mujer, Val rie Portheret, que descubri en un archivo olvidado los nombres de ciento ocho ni os y dedic el resto de su vida a devolverles la identidad. Una joven decidida a mostrar la verdad. Lyon, 1992. Una estudiante tiene que enfrentarse a un pa s y a una universidad que quieren pasar p gina y dejar atr s el pasado, pero el hallazgo de una vieja caja con las fichas de unos ni os jud os, en paradero desconocido desde el verano de 1942, la anima a indagar en el pasado de su ciudad y a rescatar del olvido a un pu ado de h roes an nimos. Un grupo de personas corrientes dispuestas a arriesgarlo todo. Lyon, 1942. Los nazis han aprobado la «soluci n final y empiezan las deportaciones masivas de cientos de miles de jud os provenientes de los pa ses ocupados, entre ellos, Francia. Klaus Barbie, un cruel funcionario de las SS, ha recibido la orden de expulsar a todos los jud os de la regi n, pero un grupo de hombres y mujeres intentar , en una endiablada carrera contrarreloj, salvar a los m s peque os antes de que sea demasiado tarde. M s de un centenar de ni os perdidos a quienes devolver sus vidas. Mientras por las calles de Lyon corre un pasqu n con el lema «No os llevar is a los ni os , varios miembros de asociaciones humanitarias buscan la forma de salvar a todos los menores de diecis is a os de los campos de concentraci n alemanes. Un pueblo unido para salvaguardar su dignidad y demostrar as al mundo que, incluso en sus horas m s oscuras, el bien puede vencer al mal. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION One of the most translated and read Spanish authors in the United States and in fourteen other countries. More than 300,000 copies were sold. This impeccably researched narrative tells the incredible story of a woman determined to bring the truth to light. A novel based on true events that recovers one of the most moving testimonies of humanity and altruism. This is the exciting story of a woman, Val rie Portheret, who discovered the names of one hundred and eight children in a forgotten archive and dedicated the rest of her life to restoring their identity. Lyon, 1992. A student must stand against a country and a university that want to leave the past behind, but the discovery of an old box with the files of many Jewish children, whose whereabouts have been unknown since the summer of 1942, encourages her to investigate the past of her city and rescue a handful of anonymous heroes from oblivion. Lyon, 1942. The Nazis approved the "Final Solution" and the massive deportations of hundreds of thousands of Jews from the occupied countries, including France, begin. Klaus Barbie, a cruel SS official, has been ordered to expel all the Jews from the region, but a group of men and women will try, in a devilish race against time, to save the little ones before it is too late. More than a hundred lost children to give back their lives. While "You will not take the children" is written in flyers circulating the streets of Lyon, several members of humanitarian associations seek a way to save all children under sixteen from the German concentration camps. A people united to safeguard their dignity and thus demonstrate to the world that, even in its darkest hours, good can defeat evil.
La Librera de Madrid / The Bookseller in Madrid
Vuelve uno de los autores espa oles m s le dos internacionalmente. 400.000 ejemplares vendidos. Best seller del USA TODAY. Traducido en quince pa ses. UNA LIBRERA QUE DEBE HUIR DEL FASCISMO. UNA CIUDAD A PUNTO DE CAMBIAR PARA SIEMPRE. UN HOMENAJE A LOS LIBROS Y A SU CAPACIDAD PARA SALVARNOS. Madrid, 1934. Soplan vientos de cambio en la Espa a de la Segunda Rep blica cuando B rbara, una joven alemana que ha conseguido huir de Berl n tras la victoria del partido nazi en las elecciones, abre una peque a librer a. Esta se convierte en un lugar donde so ar con un futuro libre y esperanzador, pero el estallido de la Guerra Civil amenaza con destruir todo lo que B rbara ha construido. Ser su amor por las letras y por un joven republicano lo que la mantenga aferrada a un pa s que se enfrenta a una espiral de odio y terror que ella conoce demasiado bien y que la obligar a luchar por su vida una vez m s. Una novela apasionante y rigurosamente documentada por uno de los autores espa oles m s traducidos y le dos en el mundo. Una historia esperanzadora frente al horror de la intolerancia. Y, por encima de todo, un indiscutible homenaje a la literatura. LOS LIBROS SIEMPRE SER N NUESTRO REFUGIO. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The return of one of Spain's most popular international authors. 400,000 copies sold. On USA TODAY's bestseller list. Translated in fifteen countries. A BOOKSELLER ON THE RUN FROM FASCISM. A CITY ABOUT TO CHANGE FOREVER. AN HOMAGE TO BOOKS AND THEIR ABILITY TO SAVE US. Madrid, 1934. The winds of change are blowing in the Spain of the Second Republic when B rbara, a young German woman who fled Berlin after the Nazi Party victory, opens a small bookstore. The shop becomes a haven for those dreaming of a free and more hopeful future, but the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War threatens to destroy everything B rbara has built. Her love of books and for a young Republican soldier keep her bound to a country entering a spiral of terror she knows all too well, forcing her to fight for her life once more. A passionate and historically accurate novel by one of Spain's most translated and widely read authors. An inspiring story of hope amid intolerance. And, above all, a tribute to the power of literature. BOOKS WILL ALWAYS BE OUR REFUGE.
Canción de Amor de Auschwitz / Love Song from Auschwitz
SOLO EL AMOR PUEDE ILUMINAR EL LUGAR M S OSCURO DE LA TIERRA Tras cautivar a miles de lectores con Canci n de cuna de Auschwitz, Mario Escobar se asoma de nuevo al abismo de los campos de concentraci n para darnos a conocer esta gran historia de amor que nos dejar una huella imborrable en el coraz n. 1943. En medio del horror, una bella canci n sobrevuela Auschwitz. Es la voz de David, un joven jud o con un talento prodigioso a quien le han encomendado llevar los cuerpos de las v ctimas a los hornos crematorios. Esa melod a llega hasta los o dos de un oficial nazi que queda embelesado. Sin embargo, no ser el nico en admirar ese don. Tambi n se ha fijado en l Helen Spitzer, una de las encargadas de limpiar los uniformes de los soldados. Pronto afloran entre ambos prisioneros sentimientos que parec an prohibidos en un lugar como ese. Pero la llegada de un nuevo m dico al campo de concentraci n amenaza con separarlos. El despiadado doctor Mengele se ha interesado en Helen para que le ayude con sus macabros experimentos... La tragedia y el amor unir n a David y a Helen, pero el nazismo les recordar que, para ellos, cualquier d a puede ser el ltimo. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ONLY LOVE HAS THE POWER TO ILLUMINATE THE DARKEST PLACE ON EARTH After captivating thousands of readers with Auschwitz Lullaby, Mario Escobar ventures once more into the abyss to bring us this great love story. 1943. Amid the horror, a beautiful song echoes through Auschwitz. The singer is David, a young Jew tasked with transporting bodies to the camp crematorium. The melody reaches the ears of a Nazi official, who is enchanted by David's voice. And he's not the only one: Helen Spitzer, whose job it is to wash the soldiers' uniforms, is also drawn in by the young man's talent. The two prisoners form a bond they never expected to feel in a hell like this. The arrival of a new physician at the camp threatens their relationship, however, as the ruthless Dr. Mengele forces Helen to help him with his macabre experiments... Tragedy and love unite David and Helen, with the ever-present caveat that, under the Nazis, every day could be their last.
Library of Forbidden Books

Library of Forbidden Books

Mario Escobar

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2026
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An inspiring story about the power of books and the indomitable ideas inside them as inspired by the true events of the Berlin book burnings during World War II. Berlin, 1930s. Helene Nathan, one of Germany's first female librarians, finds herself caught in the rising tide of censorship and cultural devastation. As Nazi-led book burnings sweep across the nation, Helene quietly decides to fight against the erasure of knowledge and secretly rescue the forbidden and beloved books, thus risking her life to safeguard the voices trying to be silenced. Under the ever-watchful eyes of the Gestapo, Helene and a small group of close friends build a secret library to preserve works by exiled and persecuted authors. They smuggle banned books, hide them in unlikely places, and even memorize passages to keep their ideas alive. But as danger steadily closes in, Helene faces an impossible choice: protecting her library and the intellectual heritage it represents . . . or saving the people she loves most, including the man she loves. Library of Forbidden Books is more than a historical novel: it's a gripping reminder of the power of resistance, courage, and story in the darkest times.
Library of Forbidden Books

Library of Forbidden Books

Mario Escobar

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2026
sidottu
An inspiring story about the power of books and the indomitable ideas inside them as inspired by the true events of the Berlin book burnings during World War II. Berlin, 1930s. Helene Nathan, one of Germany's first female librarians, finds herself caught in the rising tide of censorship and cultural devastation. As Nazi-led book burnings sweep across the nation, Helene quietly decides to fight against the erasure of knowledge and secretly rescue the forbidden and beloved books, thus risking her life to safeguard the voices trying to be silenced. Under the ever-watchful eyes of the Gestapo, Helene and a small group of close friends build a secret library to preserve works by exiled and persecuted authors. They smuggle banned books, hide them in unlikely places, and even memorize passages to keep their ideas alive. But as danger steadily closes in, Helene faces an impossible choice: protecting her library and the intellectual heritage it represents . . . or saving the people she loves most, including the man she loves. Library of Forbidden Books is more than a historical novel: it's a gripping reminder of the power of resistance, courage, and story in the darkest times.
La Guardiana de Libros / The Guardian of Books
En tiempos de oscuridad, la luz de los libros puede salvarnos. Tras el xito de Canci n de cuna de Auschwitz y La librera de Madrid, Mario Escobar vuelve con una conmovedora novela ambientada en la Alemania nazi. Un homenaje a las bibliotecas y a la lucha por la libertad. 1933. En el coraz n de Berl n, Helene Nathan se enfrenta a un desaf o que pondr a prueba su valent a y su amor por los libros. Como directora de una de las bibliotecas m s grandes del pa s, la joven se convierte en la guardiana de las obras que el r gimen nazi busca destruir. A medida que las sombras del nazismo se ciernen sobre Europa, Helene se embarca en una misi n peligrosa para salvar esos textos que podr an cambiar el curso de la historia. En un mundo dominado por la guerra y el fanatismo, su lucha se volver un s mbolo de resistencia y esperanza, porque, incluso en tiempos de oscuridad, la luz de los libros puede salvarnos. La apasionante historia de una bibliotecaria que plant cara al r gimen nazi y arriesg su vida para proteger los libros prohibidos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION In times of darkness, the light of books can save us. After the success of Auschwitz Lullaby and A Bookseller in Madrid, Mario Escobar returns with a moving novel set in Nazi Germany. A tribute to libraries and the fight for freedom. In 1933, at the heart of Berlin, Helene Nathan faces a challenge that will test her courage and love for books. As director of one of the largest libraries in the country, she becomes the guardian of the works the Nazi regime seeks to destroy. As the shadows of Nazism fall over Europe, Helene embarks on a dangerous mission to save those texts that could change the course of history. In a world dominated by war and fanaticism, her struggle becomes a symbol of resistance and hope, because even in times of darkness, the light of books can save us. The passionate story of a librarian who stood up to the Nazi regime and risked her life to protect forbidden books.