Isabel Allende, the second most translated writer from Spanish (after García Márquez), continues at the top of the list with an exciting novel that links through time, from Nazi Vienna to the current southern border of the United States, two migrant children (The wind knows my name). For its part, the new essay by paleoanthropologist Juan Luis Arsuaga (Our Body), a scientific-artistic immersion in the anatomical evolution of the human being, remains at the top. These are the 10 best-selling novels and essays of the week
1. The wind knows my name; Isabel Allende. Square
2. Our body; Juan Luis Arsuaga. Destination. €21.90 (Non-fiction)
3. The rebellion of the good guys; Robert Santiago. Planet. €22.90 (Fiction)
4. Find your vitamin person; Marian Rojas Estape. Espasa. €19.90 (Non-fiction)
5. The cuckoo’s nest; Camilla Laeckberg. Maeva. €22.90 (Fiction)
6. The married portrait; Maggie O’Farrell. Asteroid Books. €23.95 (Fiction)
7. The City Angel; Eva Ga Saenz of Urturi. Planet. €21.90 (Fiction)
8. Pua; Lorenzo Silva. Destiny. €21.90 (Fiction)
9. The return of the Right; Federico Jimenez Losantos. Espasa. €22.90 (Non-fiction)
10. How (not) I wrote our story; Elisabet Benavent. Addition. €19.90 (Fiction)
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