The changes brought by puberty, the forced move of a teddy bear, a pelican determined to work as a safe or Nordic mythology, in the selection of booksellers from different Autonomous Communities for this month.
There are revolutions that only appeal to a few. Others infect the majority and even flood the streets. However, the only truly universal one may be adolescence. A colossal and inevitable earthquake. Identity, friendship, love, family: everything ends up questioned, as any revolt worth its salt demands. It is difficult to find a compass that remains firm, among so many changes of direction.
Hence, the books, or at least several of those that appear in the selection of the best children and young adult literature from booksellers from different Autonomous Communities for this month, can help. To orientate. To understand. To find understanding, support or response. And, of course, to enjoy.
See the list below
- ¿Quién muerde en la página verde? by Mar Romera, Cuentos de Valores
- ¡Es mío! by Persson, Klara, Flamboyant
- Doris by Lo Cole, Editorial Bruño
- Un hogar para pequeño Oso by Britta Teckentrup
- Las tres piedras by Olivier Tallec, BiraBiro Editorial