The love of books and their power to educate motivate me to start a publishing company with a distinctive profile “to offer high-quality and engaging non-academic learning tools.” With this goal I look for new ways of inspiring readers with a thirst for knowledge that may be food for thought on the one hand and, on the other hand, help face the challenges posed by contemporary life.
 
We are living very difficult times and people are facing unique challenges in their personal and professional life. That is why I envisioned a new book collection named Bibliotreatment (reading to understand and solve problems). I want to produce books that provide ideas and tools to facilitate access to their own abilities and capacities for those willing to help themselves.
 
To start and make this collection distinct I choose a writer that already have written a number of academic papers addressed to psychologists and psychoanalysts, two novels targeting average ordinary people. She was thrilled to tackle existential problems from a non-fiction viewpoint and took the responsibility to write four books: Living With Stress, Improving Personal Relations, Why Can’t I Make Money? and Reading for Personal Development (available in September).
 
This series intends to inform the reader’s perception to expand it –change your way of perceiving the two worlds, if necessary– and thus live a fuller and happier life.
 
I was aware of the enormous competition I will facing, taking into account number of books that touches this issues by that target the same audience and might even some have similar titles. That is why I looked for writers with skills dealing with the human condition and for talents with solid academic and professional backgrounds. Marta Merajver-Kurlat an Argentinean novelist, translator, essayist, and biographer, wrote the first four titles of the series. Her attraction to the ways in which mankind tells its own history encouraged her to undertake studies in myths, language, literature, psychology, and psychoanalysis.
 
Talking to the reader she writes about the series: “I offer you the clues. Still, remember you are unique, and so are your map, your life, and your ties with your worlds. Listen to yourself; listen to your body. You and your body speak loud and clear. This series should work as a ‘hearing aid’ so that the voices do not go unnoticed. “
 
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