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      • Namasté

        Cuaderno de viaje a la India

        by Pepa Aoiz

        First it was Leer y Viajar  Clásico (Read and Travel Classic), then Leer y Viajar Actual) Read and Travel Actual), and now Leer y Viajar Imaginario (Read and Travel Illustrated)... NAMASTÉ, notebook from India, is not a children's book, it's the illustrated experience of an integral artist who has known how to combine textual narrative elements, collage and illustrations with a result that we do not dare to define. Do you dare? The experiences provided by a trip have no age limit. Unknown people and landscapes unleash creativity in this visual diary that goes beyond mere storytelling. Can you come with us? http://interfolio.es/Ilustrado/Entradas/2012/10/25_Namaste.html

      • Sin fronteras

        Y otros relatos

        by Gustavo Cuervo

        Emotion, risk, pain, love, patience, heat, joy... The sensations that unexpectedly assail the open-minded traveler who travels the world off the beaten track, are the basis of these unique stories. Fantastic landscapes as a stage, and its people as actors, help the author to weave his feelings with a simple and passionate prose. True stories that will undoubtedly delight many sofa travelers, but also many action travelers. The remote Tibet, the developed North America, the wild Africa, the Europe of the Iron Curtain or the young Australia, are the extraordinary continents that penetrate the soul of the author while the wind reaches his face, at the same time he discovers the world. An exciting reading that captures and invites the journey without prejudice, without borders, a reading with a moral, with the tricks of an expert adventurer and, above all, with the purest essence of the greatest adventure, life. http://interfolio.es/Actual/Entradas/2010/2/22_SIN_FRONTERAS.html

      • Adiós a China

        Catorce mil kilómetros por un gigante en transformación

        by Suso Mourelo

        At the end of the 20th century, Suso Mourelo, made a hiatus in his activity as a teacher, reporter and scriptwriter to undertake a trip through China that would turn his plans for the future and his life itself upside down. It traveled nearly 15,000 kilometers in all types of transport, reaching Tibetan villages in the eastern mountains, villages of ethnic minorities in the borderlands, places abandoned by development, villages anchored in tradition, and industrial centers and cities in after modernity. http://interfolio.es/Actual/Entradas/2009/10/21_ADIOS_A_CHINA.html An exceptional witness to the moments before the vertiginous change of the Asian giant, the author, thanks to his clear vision of the world and his peculiar way of traveling, draws a portrait of a China that was beginning to be what we know today, at the same time lived a China that will never return. Suso Mourelo is the author of dozens of stories, hundreds of journalistic reports, and several travel books. He has recently published The Western Frontier, The Alphabet of an Immigrant, and The Five Tombs of Genghis Khan.

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