There's nothing particularly special about Ms. Marta's neighborhood except that it's the only one like it in the world: it's hers. The neighborhood is hers, but she is also theirs in this touching tribute to growing old surrounded by familiar faces.
María José Ferrada has a degree in Social Communication from the Universidad Diego Portales in Chile. She studied Applied Linguistics in Translation at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile and has a Masters in Asian Studies from the Universidad de Barcelona. Her previous works include El idioma secreto (The Secret Language), winner of the Orihuela Prize. Ana Penyas has a degree in Industrial Design and Fine Art from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. She has been selected several times to appear at the Madrid Ilustrísima Illustration Fair and the Valencia Tenderete self-publishing fair with different self-published projects. She received a special mention at Iberoamérica Ilustra 2015 and won the prize the following year.