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Albert Espinosa

    Albert Espinosa possesses a remarkable ability to transmute personal struggles with severe illness into narratives brimming with hope and resilience. His literary works often explore profound themes of life, death, and the indomitable human spirit, all viewed through a uniquely optimistic lens. Though his writing may touch upon difficult subjects, it consistently radiates light and a belief in inherent goodness. Espinosa masterfully demonstrates that inspiration and wisdom can emerge even from the darkest circumstances, offering readers solace and encouragement.

    Albert Espinosa
    El Mundo Azul Ama Tu Caos. Club der blauen Welt, spanische Ausgabe
    La notte in cui ci siamo ascoltati
    If You Tell Me to Come, I'll Drop Everything, Just Tell Me to Come
    The Yellow World
    The Yellow World
    Students' Basic Grammar of Spanish
    • 2017

      A funny and uplifting fable about the journey to learn who we are, from the bestselling author of The Yellow World Dani has devoted his life to finding missing children. One day, as his girlfriend starts packing her bags to leave him, he gets a phone call from a distraught father asking for help. It's a strange case, one that Dani wouldn't usually take on. But, when he hears his girlfriend slam the front door, and his apartment falls into silence, he realizes it's one he can't turn down. His journey to find the lost boy takes Dani over the seas to the sleepy Italian island of Capri - a place infused with a kind of hazy magic, which begins to conjure up in Dani's mind long- forgotten memories of his own childhood. And, as he starts to unravel the story of his own life, he realises that he is not just on a quest to save the missing child - he is also on a quest to save himself. Quirky, warm-hearted, and honest, this is an uplifting parable of memory and forgiveness, as a man makes a life-changing journey across an island and into his own heart. Told in simple, emotionally-honest prose, it reveals how, by revisiting the past , we can change the shape of the future.

      If You Tell Me to Come, I'll Drop Everything, Just Tell Me to Come
    • 2014

      The Yellow World

      How Fighting for My Life Taught Me How to Live

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(15)Add rating

      Exploring themes of cancer and survival, this memoir delivers a poignant narrative that resonates deeply with readers, akin to the emotional impact of The Fault in Our Stars. It captures the journey of facing illness with courage and the transformative power of hope, inspiring countless individuals globally.

      The Yellow World
    • 2013

      Students' Basic Grammar of Spanish

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book tackles the traditionally difficult grammatical problems faced by students of Spanish through clear, straightforward explanations, accompanied by a variety of engaging, accessible and practical exercises -- Back cover

      Students' Basic Grammar of Spanish
    • 2013

      The Yellow World

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(54)Add rating

      What is the yellow world? The yellow world is a world that's within everyone's reach, a world the colour of sun. It is the name of a way of living, of seeing life, of nourishing yourself with lessons that you learn from good moments as well as bad ones. In this title, the author shows us how to connect daily reality with our most distant dreams.

      The Yellow World