There are people who, for whatever reason, lose everything.
Since then, Díez has participated in several important international children\'s illustration exhibitions..
In 2007 he published his first illustrated book and that same year he won the prestigious award Premio del VII Certamen Internacional de Álbum Ilustrado Ciudad de Alicante, in Spain.
He always has a sheet of paper nearby, a pencil in hand.
A tireless worker, he worked his way into creating his own style of drawing.
Miguel Ángel Díez (Alicante, Spain, 1973) is a comic illustrator and cartoonist.
She loves sharing her moments alone with a blank paper where she unleashes her feelings, her thoughts and her imagination.
People who know her have always seen her surrounded by paper and a pencil, devoting herself to writing.
She has won several awards in school publications, and has contributed to local newspapers and magazines.
Her passion for reading and specially for writing began at an early age.
She has a degree in Journalism from the University of Seville and a Master\'s degree in Linguistics Applied to the teaching of Spanish as a Foreign Language from the Antonio de Nebrija University in Madrid.
Read the first pages of A new Harvest here below: About author(s): Cristina Expósito Escalona was born in Cádiz, Spain, in 1983.
Little by little, Rodrigo\'s farm became a place where people in need came for help: a place where they could heal the wounds that nobody could see.
Together, they gathered a new crop full of fruits that served to find their home in the world.
In turn, he found help and cooperation in others who were going through the same situation as him.
Thanks to the love he felt for his family and for his land, he recovered the illusion and hope.
He slowly developed the confidence start again and bring hope to lonesome, vulnerable and homeless people.
But then he remembers his father\'s words of encouragement and finds the strength to build a new life.
Surrounded by rubble, he almost gives up.
Rodrigo has lost his family home due to a devastating tornado.
But there was one thing he didn\'t lose, and that was hope.
Rodrigo was one of them.
There are people who, for whatever reason, lose everything