Leyla Leyva’s The Deformed Lovers, and Leidy González’s Secrets of the Fat Book will be launched to the public.
While, Ediciones Mecenas arrives in space with El mirón de Jagua, by Jorge Luis Marí, and El aire puro de la isla, by Rafael de Águila.

The deformed lovers is the book that a woman dedicates to her son, male transsexual. An exhibition marked by the image.

I fight and enjoy the narrative, but in poetry for children I find my best version, highlighted on her Facebook page Leidy González, author of Secretos del libro gordo.

In El miron de Jagua, the author recreates times of Cienfuegos that our great-grandparents and grandparents live, stories of places that are almost not talked about and events played by simple characters, their relationships and contributions to the flourishing of the population.

A set of unpublished stories will find the reader in The Pure Air of the Island. Stories in which sex, love, Cuba, death, and women as a telluric center seem to sum and summarize it all up.
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