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Elisa en el corazón del laberinto book cover
Elisa en el corazón del laberinto
2017
First Published
3.59
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La mañana del día de su boda, Elisa se esfuerza por ensayar el fragmento de violín que tiene que tocar para la ocasión. Pero una pena doble la oprime: el hombre con el que debe casarse es un desconocido, y su abuela, que era su maestra de música, y también su única aliada, acaba de fallecer. Para hallar un poco de consuelo, la muchacha acude a la habitación de la difunta, en donde cuelga un enorme retrato suyo. Allí descubre un joyero que nunca se ha atrevido a abrir. Tras levantar la tapa, Elisa queda hechizada por una melodía que la transporta a un laberinto del que no puede escapar.
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Ana Juan
Ana Juan
Author · 7 books

Ana Juan is an illustrator and painter. After graduating in Fine Arts from Universidad Politécnica in Valencia (1982), she moved to Madrid at the height of the movida madrileña and in the early 1980s she collaborated with magazines such as La Luna and Madriz. In 1991 she temporarily moved to Paris and exhibited in Geneve and New York; in 1994 she received a fellowship by the Japanese publishing house Kodansha and lived in Japan for three months. Back in Madrid, in 1995 she started contributing to The New Yorker, for which she has designed more than 20 covers over the years. In 1998 and 1999 she was awarded the Gold Medal (category: Illustration) by the Society of Newspaper Design and on September 24, 2010 she was awarded the “Premio Nacional de Ilustración” by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. She currently creates her own books (texts and illustrations), exhibits her work all over the world (Spain, Mexico, Japan, Italy…) and contributes to many Spanish and international magazines. She has also illustrated many Isabel Allende’s book covers for Plaza e Janés (Penguin Random House), among which: Retrato en Sepia, Eva Luna, El cuaderno de Maya, De amor y de sombra.

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