Thursday, January 27, 2011

Do Autism Babies Cry A Lot

"CHILDREN IN YOUR BIRTHDAY" of Truman Capote by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... and suddenly, just when we wanted something to happen, something happened.


Nordic Books When created MiniLecturas Library, readers were not aware of how much we would catch and here we are looking forward to each new title, since this "minilectura" is a gift.

Nordic Books has released the 2011 with a new, small and delicious specimen of this collection: 'Children on their birthdays' of Truman Capote . A wonderful story that is read with absolute devotion, but reports are so perfect, amazing and strange as this.

'Children on their birthdays' is a story that gives pleasure to read and reread on the fly, to keep debris, it is full of nuances that make the history of Miss Bobbit in a unique work that deserves attention, since from the first sentence the reader is immersed in the story and forget the rest of humanity. First 'Children on their birthdays' only matters that tells the story Truman Capote, the world does not exist.

In 'Children on your birthday ' stick together, and surface perceive the five senses and the reader is extremely easy to taste the ice cream tutti-frutti, accurate and the voice of Miss Bobbit mature, see the red dust covering the road, playing the fascination ipso facto they feel Billy Bob and Preacher Star by Miss Bobbit, and smell the aroma of roses Lady Anne's aunt him

The small splash starring Lily Jane Bobbit, character and attitude to take up arms, their willingness to change things and flamboyant consistency, makes 'Children on their birthdays' a narrative to the that the reader is left only two options: First, remove the hat and the second, clap fervently.

'Children on their birthdays' is a dazzling masterpiece.


Monday, January 24, 2011

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"THE Girls of Slender Means" by Muriel Spark by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... The girls in the May of Teck knew, above all how to use the time. Nicholas, who was no longer any young man, he greatly impressed the emotional swings that lived there, week after week.



Impedimenta has started the year with 'The Girls of Slender Means' of Muriel Spark, a tragicomedy, light authentic English flavor. Exquisite
choice.
Exquisite
edition. Exquisite
reading.
The theme of this tragicomedy English is a budding writer, Nicholas Farringdon , who often visits the Club May of Teck, the guest house that opened the Queen Mary before marrying King George V, for girls of limited means no more than 30 years. Nicholas Farringdon is fascinated by the world of women, women who reinterpreted and take the life with joy and courage and face austerity, poverty, their provincialism, their posture, their composure, their clothing with freshness in London 1945 a London devastated by World War II. The fascination she feels for all leads one to the other traveling from one floor to the customs of these girls, some in search of work, others in search of a job, others in search of an ambition, others search of a husband, others in search of pleasure. Death years after Nicholas Farringdon makes Jane Wright, one of those girls who was then working in a publishing house, and now works as a journalist for a magazine, go to the meeting last, all guests Club May of Teck of that period, and the book becomes the witness of an era plagued by bombs and war but not in that place female breaking even for a moment of laughter. Muriel Spark created a gallery of wonderful characters and a part is itself unique in its atmosphere, its tragedy and its comedy. 'The Girls of Slender Means' is a piece of literature as life itself: at times light and at times unbearably fierce.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Cervical Mucus During Early Pregnancy




Today after a long time,

after much work and effort,

my sea is calm and serene.


Today after so long,

my mind is calm,

my retina has erased the memory,

and I left behind my salty tears.


Today after so long,

I have never seen the light of dawn,

I enjoyed the breeze on my face,

and I'm more excited every day.


Today after so long,

yesterday I joined the today and tomorrow,

I desided I want to be gypsy

live day to day without giving importance to most anything.


Today I'm not paya,

I will not live more tormented,

left behind what could not be

to keep what already is.


Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow,

and every day of the week

live my life,

as a real gypsy.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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"FORGOTTEN KING Gudu" Ana María Matute by MARÍA SANZ AIXA

... I'm happy!

The open secrets end up being true. Eventually become reality. In a tangible reality, so when the secret that flew in the literary world for weeks that the Cervantes Prize for 2010 would Ana Maria Matute and last November 24, became a fact: We all think in unison: "Finally!" and breathe and sighed relieved and happy.
All women writers were in luck and all the readers who admire for decades to Matute applauded.
The Cervantes 2010 go down in history as a reward a little novelero all in English, which are no longer and we are. Three women for 36 editions, claimed to heaven!, Ana Maria Matute getting it all, his two predecessors, the Cuban poet Dulce Maria Loynaz (1992) and the English essayist Maria Zambrano (1988) were far away from the memory of all. Unfair. But justice was done on 24. The secret had become a certainty. The editorial Destination , prepared new editions of his works put on the market all the work of the author and I stopped again after 14 years of having read for the first time and thinking: 'God marvel masterpiece! "in ' King Gudu Forgotten '(destination). One of the masterpieces of literature in Castilian. The great novel written in the peninsula in recent decades. Ana Maria Matute with 'Forgotten Gudu King', but in his day to all speechless, and still with the rereading or reading the first novel, continues to provoke the same state of ecstasy literary reader. As Ruse , one of the female characters, more enveloping of European literature in a novel of chivalry, medieval, dreams, spells, underworld, where is highly differentiated the merciless Southern captivating north.
Ana Maria Matute in 'Forgotten King Gudu', established the kingdom of Olar , 800 pages where fable, imagine, dream, she says, laughing, clapping, feels, suffers, come and love. A novel of chivalry written in the late twentieth century, a rara avis peninsular literature. A rara avis generous and brilliant, enveloping us in a long story where you can differentiate between good and evil while still dreaming. Is undoubtedly fascinating, the journey that the reader 'Forgotten King Gudu' hand of the great lady of letters: Ana Maria Matute .

... In fact, as Queen, I just enjoyed the name Ruse. It was not yet ready for anything your little heart yearned ambitious, both in terms of revenge and power. "I will destroy Volodya, and my son will be the greatest king the world has known few-dreaming. My family will be avenged, my blood will crown that took the life of my father and my brothers and me, all he possessed on earth. "But he knew, despite his precocity and wisdom, that the earth and the world were more extensive, old, sweet and perverse than she could imagine.


© MARIA SANZ AIXA

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Pokemon Deluge Hoe Krijg Ik Een Dawn Stone

"WHAT IT TAKES ? Gianni Rodari by MARIA SANZ AIXA

Many have the belief that tomorrow is the reader child is now racked with books, perhaps from personal experience. The editorial Kalandraka under this same belief that public offering a precious child to dream books.
The review is at hand about the book: 'What does it take? " prestigious Italian author of children's literature, Gianni Rodari . That in a circular and through drawings motivates the logical development of children. With bright illustrations as a traditional collage also Italian, Silvia Bonanni . Both narrates the colorful and unique drawings that are linked to each other: what it takes to make a table?
And 'What does it take? " becomes a game, a wonderful support learning that is still the book. A pleasure for both young audiences and for adult readers. A timeless book. Edited Kalandraka this title in Castilian, Galician and Portuguese. Getting a fun and delicious edition.

© MARIA SANZ AIXA