
Publications
El Diario de Miguelito Apoya el Autismo
(Miguelito's Diary Supports Autism)
Miguelito's Diary tells the story of a boy diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) who wants to be a poet. On vacation, he travels with his family to meet other children like him. Miguelito records in his diary the sensations he feels during each encounter. The character Miguelito, the redhead, was created to raise awareness about autism, using creative pedagogy.
Title: El Diario de Miguelito Apoya el Autismo
Publisher: Caligrama
Edition: 1st edition (Dec. 28, 2020)
Language: Spanish
Paper: 56 pages
ISBN-10: 8418238488
ISBN-13: 978-8418238482
Dimensions: 21.5 x 0.36 x 21.5 cm
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Sonha with Lucy
(Dream with Lucy)
Sonha com Lucy portrays a nine-year-old girl, a dreamer, with very beautiful and deep feelings. Make an appeal to the importance of children's school education.
Show us the power of the sharing of ideas, two emotional ties, the love of the family and the concept of cooperation.
It defends the importance of school and combats child labor.
In this work as children travel through geography and history, to open their spirit and their horizons to other cultures, so that tolerance gains shape, motivating and stimulating them to open new paths to understand reading and also their own life.
Author: Tania Estrada Morales
Illustrations: Nuno Quaresma
Publisher: Artelogy
Language: Portuguese
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Nostalgia Bajo Cero
(Nostalgia Below Zero)
Participation in the anthology Nostalgia Bajo Cero , with the story Las Puertas No Se Abren Si Tú No Estás (The Doors Don't Open If You're Not There), by Tania Estrada Morales .
Nostalgia Below Zero , a book that brings together 38 authors who have participated over the last decade in the "Creative Writing in Spanish" course directed by Martha Batiz at the University of Toronto.
In October 2009, the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Education opened its doors to a course titled "Creative Writing in Spanish," the first and only of its kind in Canada, designed to bring together and guide lovers of Spanish-language literary creation who had made Toronto their home, permanently or temporarily, and wanted to capture the stories that inhabit them on paper. More than ten years have passed, and several dozen writers with backgrounds and origins as diverse as their accents and idioms in this, our mother tongue, have passed through the university's classrooms.
This book is a celebration of the work carried out over ten years of effort, a communion for the love of literature. This anthology brings together 38 stories written by authors from all over Latin America. There are stories for all tastes and of all types: fiction, non-fiction, romantic, comic, sad, violent; some filled with fantasy, while others distill overwhelming doses of harsh reality. The common thread is the nostalgia that permeates them, nostalgia for the sound of the language in which they express their existence, for a past impossible to recover, for a sun that warms the skin, and for everything that unites us as immigrants in this, the most multicultural city in the world.
Publisher: Lugar Común Editorial
Edited by: Martha Batiz
Language: Spanish
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Atípica - Disturbios Alimentares
(Atypical - Eating Disorders)
When food "Stopped being sustenance, to become a poison."
Alexandra, International Congress of Anorexia and Bulimia (CIAB).
Alexandra, what was the moment of greatest decision to face the disease: Internment, Psychotherapy, Friends, Family or Others?
Alexandra: That's when I really realized that the relationship with food was not healthy. One day, not a restaurant, I served food at the table and let out the food. It seems that it has become something proibitive, that it could not enter my body. From being a sustenance, to being a poison.
There, I consulted my family doctor who sent my case to a professional from Júlio de Matos, where later my case was oil and where I received psychological and nutritional accompaniment. I still went once to the Santa Maria Hospital, but I did not follow the treatment. It was one of the two worst moments of the entire show.
Authors: Tania Estrada Morales and Dália Botinas
Publisher: Artelogy
Language: Portuguese
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