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    Estos títulos se agregaron recientemente a la colección de las Bibliotecas del Valle de Yakima.

    Apagones

    Torres, Justin, 1980- author.

    Out in the desert in a place called the Palace, a young man tends to a dying soul, someone he once knew briefly but who has haunted the edges of his life: Juan Gay. Playful raconteur, child lost and found and lost, guardian of the institutionalized, Juan has a project to pass along, one built around a true artifact of a book-Sex Variants: A Study of Homosexual Patterns-and its devastating history. This book contains accounts collected in the early twentieth century from queer subjects by a queer researcher, Jan Gay, whose groundbreaking work was then co-opted by a committee, her name buried. The voices of these subjects have been filtered, muted, but it is possible to hear them from within and beyond the text, which, in Juan's tattered volumes, has been redacted with black marker on nearly every page. As Juan waits for his end, he and the narrator recount for each other moments of joy and oblivion; they resurrect loves, lives, mothers, fathers, minor heroes. In telling their own stories and the story of the book, they resist the ravages of memory and time. The past is with us, beside us, ahead of us; what are we to create from its gaps and erasures? A book about storytelling-its legacies, dangers, delights, and potential for change-and a bold exploration of form, art, and love, Justin Torres's Blackouts uses fiction to see through the inventions of history and narrative. A marvel of creative imagination, it draws on testimony, photographs, illustrations, and a range of influences as it insists that we look long and steadily at what we have inherited and what we have made-a world full of ghostly shadows and flashing moments of truth. A reclamation of ransacked history, a celebration of defiance, and a transformative encounter, Blackouts mines the stories that have been kept from us and brings them into the light.....

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    El recluso

    McFadden, Freida, autor.

    When she starts her job as a nurse at a maximum-security prison, Brooke Sullivan quickly learns there are three crucial rules: 1. Treat prisoners with respect. 2. Never reveal personal information. 3. Never, ever be intimate with inmates. What no one knows is that Brooke has already broken the rules. No one knows about her close connection to Shane Nelson, one of the most dangerous inmates at the prison. They certainly don't know that Shane was Brooke's high school boyfriend, the star of the football team, the perfect guy now serving a life sentence for a series of gruesome murders. Or that it was Brooke's testimony that landed him there. But Shane knows. He knows more than anyone. And he'll never forget.....

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    Corazón de piedra

    Sobrado, Lucía G., 1993- author.

    Historia de las Tres Guerras, siglos VIII-XIV. Imperio de Yithia, año 1400 de la Era Solar. Cinco siglos después, la heredera al trono Ashbree Aldair posee un extraordinario don que podría destruir el corazón del Señor de las Sombras y acabar con el conflicto para siempre. Pero no es fácil que el futuro de toda tu raza dependa de ti y menos aún si tu padre se encarga de hacerte saber, cada vez que fracasas en tu cometido, que eres una vergüenza. Un inesperado ataque a la capital lleva a Ashbree hasta la primera línea de combate, donde conoce a Ilian, un elfo oscuro con demasiados secretos. La futura emperatriz deberá tener cuidado, porque la sangre de plata que recorre el cuerpo de su atractivo contrincante podría convertirse en su perdición y, por ello, en la de todo el reino. Cercada por múltiples peligros y presa de una pasión muy difícil de resistir, Ashbree tendrá que luchar en todos los frentes, incluso contra sí misma, en cada una de las páginas de esta historia adictiva, llena de magia y pasión, que da comienzo a una trilogía que va a convertirse en tu nueva obsesión.....

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    Rey de sombras

    Sobrado, Lucía G., 1993- author.

    Historia de las Tres Guerras, siglo XIV. Reino de Lykos, año 1400 de la Era Solar. El rey de los elfos oscuros ha secuestrado a la heredera al trono Ashbree Aldair. Con ella, se ha llevado las posibilidades de victoria y ha incendiado la ira de los elfos del Imperio de Yithia. La historia se repite y nadie ha podido evitarlo. Durante su cautiverio, la futura emperatriz hará todo lo que sea necesario por regresar a su hogar. Incluso acercarse al rey, aunque eso signifique correr el extremo peligro de oler su adictiva sangre de plata, sentir su atracción arrolladora y oír el silencio que dejó en su pecho el corazón de piedra que, durante años, ella ha intentado destruir. En esta segunda entrega de la Trilogía Sangre de Plata, Ashbree Aldair se dará cuenta de que no siempre el que relata la historia cuenta la verdad. En un juego de traiciones, engaños e intereses cruzados, una pasión sin límite podría cambiar el destino de un mundo que lleva demasiado tiempo sumido en la guerra. Aunque, en realidad, la lucha no ha hecho más que empezar.....

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    Casi todo desaparece

    Ramírez Muro, Verónica, author.

    Vera's story, like that of many exiles, is marked by loss and sacrifice. After fleeing with her family from the ravages of World War II, which tore her country apart, and after living in Peru for several decades, Vera still retains an intact image of her homeland and, above all, of those people and events that shaped her childhood and defined her existence forever. Her memories come back to her playing with her brother Alex and her friend Misha, her father's strict upbringing, her mother's loving care, the misery, the crime, the fear, but also the courage of the young Koschei army in the face of an ever-closer enemy, and, finally, the reckless escape to a freedom won at the cost of insurmountable sacrifices. Haunted by memories and loneliness, Vera decides to return to that feared and beloved place where certain losses may perhaps reappear. Told in two time periods, which channel the double impulse of its protagonist - towards an inextinguishable past and, also, towards an enigmatic future - Almost Everything Disappears reproduces, with notable mastery of narrative tension, the exciting evolution of a memory of open wounds and courageous challenges.....

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    Los parientes pobres

    Gumucio, Rafael, 1970- author.

    A hilarious x-ray of the Latin American upper classes. In his long-awaited new novel, Rafael Gumucio confirms his incomparable mastery and surprises us again with the hilarious portrait of a family that must deal with the unusual fact that the elderly father of one and the elderly mother of the other, siblings who are also crazy and are admitted to the same nursing home, have fallen in love. A portrait of Latin American endogamous society and the eccentricity of its wealthy classes, Los relantes pobres is a detailed investigation: while the children discuss among themselves what to do with their parents, the family's dirty laundry comes to light in a kind of Pandora's box from which no one emerges unscathed.....

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    Alpe d'Huez

    Silva Romero, Ricardo, 1975- author.

    It's 1984 and as Lucho Herrera enters the most demanding stretch of the Tour de France, things aren't going his way. These are the golden years of radio in Colombia, and the inseparable team of Pepe Calderón Tovar and Ismael Enrique Monroy - sports commentators who, now in their forties, are beginning to feel the strain of their professional relationship - are struggling to track their countryman's progress while battling each other for the attention of young reporter Marisol Toledo. Added to the mix are "the Monster," Bernard Hinault, bitter at his former teammate and recent champion, "the Alien" Laurent Fignon; and the undistinguished Manfred Zondervan, crazed with the need to prove himself in what seems to be his final chance at glory. In Alpe d'Huez, Ricardo Silva Romero has a unique and compelling ability to portray the world of race cycling, especially the mind over body struggle against the fear of failure, treacherous terrain and travails of competition.....

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    Margo tiene problemas de dinero

    Thorpe, Rufi, author.

    As the child of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, Margo Millet's always known she'd have to make it on her own. So she enrolls at her local junior college, even though she can't imagine how she'll ever make a living. She's still figuring things out and never planned to have an affair with her English professor-and while the affair is brief, it isn't brief enough to keep her from getting pregnant. Despite everyone's advice, she decides to keep the baby, mostly out of naiveté and a yearning for something bigger. Now, at twenty, Margo is alone with an infant, unemployed, and on the verge of eviction. She needs a cash infusion-fast. When her estranged father, Jinx, shows up on her doorstep and asks to move in with her, she agrees in exchange for help with childcare. Then Margo begins to form a plan: she'll start an OnlyFans as an experiment, and soon finds herself adapting some of Jinx's advice from the world of wrestling. Like how to craft a compelling character and make your audience fall in love with you. Before she knows it, she's turned it into a runaway success. Could this be the answer to all of Margo's problems, or does internet fame come with too high a price? Blisteringly funny and filled with sharp insight, Margo's Got Money Troubles is a tender tale starring an endearing young heroine who's struggling to wrest money and power from a world that has little interest in giving it to her. It's a playful and honest examination of the art of storytelling and controlling your own narrative, and an empowering portrait of coming into your own, both online and off. ....

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    La casa entre los pinos

    Reyes, Ana, 1982- author.

    Provided by publisher [English-language edition].....

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    Alas de ónix

    Yarros, Rebeca, autora.

    After nearly eighteen months at Basgiath War College, Violet Sorrengail knows there's no more time for lessons. No more time for uncertainty. Because the battle has truly begun, and with enemies closing in from outside their walls and within their ranks, it's impossible to know who to trust. Now Violet must journey beyond the failing Aretian wards to seek allies from unfamiliar lands to stand with Navarre. The trip will test every bit of her wit, luck, and strength, but she will do anything to save what she loves--her dragons, her family, her home, and him. Even if it means keeping a secret so big, it could destroy everything. They need an army. They need power. They need magic. And they need the one thing only Violet can find--the truth. But a storm is coming...and not everyone can survive its wrath.....

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    Alas de hierro

    Yarros, Rebeca, autora.

    Everyone expected Violet Sorrengail to die during her first year at Basgiath War College--Violet included. But Threshing was only the first impossible test meant to weed out the weak-willed, the unworthy, and the unlucky. Now the real training begins, and Violet's already wondering how she'll get through. It's not just that it's grueling and maliciously brutal, or even that it's designed to stretch the riders' capacity for pain beyond endurance. It's the new vice commandant, who's made it his personal mission to teach Violet exactly how powerless she is--unless she betrays the man she loves. Although Violet's body might be weaker and frailer than everyone else's, she still has her wits--and a will of iron. And leadership is forgetting the most important lesson Basgiath has taught her: Dragon riders make their own rules. But a determination to survive won't be enough this year. Because Violet knows the real secret hidden for centuries at Basgiath War College--and nothing, not even dragon fire, may be enough to save them in the end.....

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    Hotel California : bienvenido, ¡nunca podr̀s salir!

    Valdés Elizondo, Ramón, author.

    from publisher's website.....

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    Actos humanos

    Han, Kang, 1970- author.

    May 1980. The city of Gwangju mobilizes against the military dictatorship of Chun Doo-hwan, who had seized power in South Korea a few months earlier. The civilian opposition, led by university students, rises up in favor of democracy, but the army cruelly represses the protests by shooting indiscriminately into the crowd, making no distinction between students and civilians. In the aftermath of the bloody massacre, a young man searches for the body of a friend, a soul tries to cling to its abandoned body and its memories, and a brutalized country searches for its voice. In this polyphonic novel, the victims and the survivors who mourn them confront censorship, denial, forgiveness, guilt, and the memory of a traumatic episode that continues to resonate today. Han Kang, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life," pays tribute to the victims of the massacre in her hometown through the voices of the martyrs of the South Korean dictatorship. Human Acts is a brutal, profoundly timeless, and universal novel that speaks to collective wounds, repression, and human violence.....

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