YOUNG READERS
- Ana ALONSO
- Ana ALONSO / Javier PELEGRÍN
- Juan Luis ARSUAGA
- Joan BARRIL
- Felipe BENÍTEZ REYES
- Joana BONET
- Juan BONILLA
- Dolors BORAU
- Martín CASARIEGO
- Nicolás CASARIEGO
- Josep Maria FONALLERAS
- Ignacio GARCÍA-VALIÑO
- Ignacio MARTÍNEZ DE PISóN
- Miguel MENA
- Ana MERINO
- Miquel OBIOLS
- Vicenç PAGÈS JORDÀ
- Fernando ROYUELA
- Juanjo SÁEZ
- Màrius SERRA
- Ángela VALLVEY
- Pedro ZARRALUKI
- Pablo ARANDA
- Use LAHOZ
Ángela VALLVEY

Vida sentimental de Bugs Bunny
SM, 1997
(Bugs Bunny’s Love Life) Arturo has just turned sixteen. He’s a longhaired rebel, he likes poetry and he’s full of confusion and acne. He tortures himself with problems that seem insignificant to everyone else. He wonders if his mother is an extraterrestrial and he is desperately trying to win the love of a woman who is most definitely out of his league — a beautiful television host who is much older than him. In spite of all that, Arturo is competing for her affections, at an embarrassing disadvantage, with his own Uncle Jaime, an attractive, adventurous and wealthy man. But Arturo knows that there is no way he can win if he doesn’t try, so he launches himself into the adventure of getting his beloved to notice he’s alive. Bugs Bunny’s Love Life chronicles Arturo’s hilarious life — filled with desires and frustrations, not to mention way too many hormones. It tells the story of one summer when this boy only wanted one thing — that his love life «stops being nonexistent, man».
(Spain, SM)