This book contains real stories, stories of lives that were touched and changed by group experience. It was thought, developed, and told with the purpose of giving more families...
Heart of Darkness is a haunting exploration of imperialism, human nature, and the depths of moral ambiguity. Joseph Conrad critiques the brutal exploitation underlying European...
The main idea this book is to generate restlessness, whether to understand why we are, what we are and what we can be from now on, and then to understand how much we have the...
Tragic Sense of Life by Miguel de Unamuno is a profound exploration of existential questions, faith, and the human condition. Unamuno delves into the tension between reason and...
Essays by Michel de Montaigne is a groundbreaking work that laid the foundation for the modern essay as a literary form. First published in the late 16th century, Montaigne's...
The Confession of a Child of the Century by Alfred de Musset is a deeply autobiographical novel that captures the moral and emotional crisis of the post-Napoleonic generation in...
Lost Illusions, by Honoré de Balzac, is one of the cornerstone works of his vast literary cycle La Comédie Humaine and a powerful critique of 19th-century French society. The...
Gamiani, Two Nights of Passion, published anonymously in 1833 and attributed to Alfred de Musset, is an erotic novel that, beneath the veil of sensuality, explores the extremes of...
From the soul spring so many human and divine themes. The character Selva Belfior is nicknamed Selvabel or Selvabê, born in Porto Weena, capital of Latina, in the land of cumbia...
The book makes an argument for peace in a reality in which war is the most profitable answer to world leaders that do not care about the needs of people and their realities,...