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The 25 most anticipated books of February 2025

From a long-awaited biography of Francisco Franco to a comic about job insecurity by Nadia Hafid and from a volume of narrative pieces by Almudena Grandes to the novel by Jorge Fernández Díaz that won the Nadal Prize,

The Valencian writer Manuel Baixauli has won the Òmnium Award for the Best Novel of the Year 2024 with Cavall, atleta, ocel (Periscopi, 2024).

Xavier Antich, president of Òmnium, the person in charge of presenting the award, said that with the award 'we not only celebrate literature, but also the strength of culture as a collective driving force and the beauty of the language as a meeting place'.

Favorites of Barnes&Noble expert booksellers in Spanish Language

Barnes & Noble is the world's largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Get to know the best selling books in Spanish through the Barnes & Noble bookstore.

CEDRO launches the '12 Reasons' campaign to raise awareness about the work of writers, translators, journalists and editors.

During 2025, month by month, we will announce a reason that highlights the effort behind each editorial work.

Best-selling books: January 31st, 2025. Rosa Montero, Paul Preston, Olga Tokarczuk and Günter Grass, among the most anticipated.

The new year begins with the launch of high-quality books. Three Nobel Prize winners —and Marise Condé, who won the alternative prize in an unusual edition— land in bookstores:

The books by Gemma Ruiz, Dolores Redondo and Isabel Allende, among the most borrowed titles in Barcelona libraries.

The novel 'Les nostres mares' by Gemma Ruiz has been the most borrowed book in the Xarxa de Biblioteques Municipals de Barcelona during the year 2024.

CEGAL and the Germán Sánchez Ruipérez Foundation launch the second edition of the Bookstore Management Course.

Following the success of the first edition of the Bookstore Management Course with a total of 246 participants,

Álvaro Espina concludes his trilogy on the life of Cervantes with 'Cerbantes. El combate de las letras' (Cervantes. The Combat of Letters).

The trilogy, which is made up of four sections and a fifth that presents seven letters from Miguel de Cervantes addressed to the imaginary Ahmad Ibn al-ayyi between the years 1611 and 1616

Interview with Concepción Hernández: 'Writing is an act of liberation, transformation and healing'.

A writer, psychologist and midwife by vocation, Concepción Hernández (Alicante, 1971) is an author who challenges the noise of our times with her series of books ¡Confía y deja! (Star Sale Editores).

Novels set in prehistory

Prehistory is the period of time that runs from the appearance of the first hominids, ancestors of Homo sapiens, to the earliest written documents of which there is documentation.

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