GRUPO PLANETA - AQUI LE ECHAMOS MUCHOS HUEVOS...A LA TORTILLA
GRUPO PLANETA - AQUI LE ECHAMOS MUCHOS HUEVOS...A LA TORTILLA
An erotic, refreshing, mischievous and very sensual comedy, in which all the clichés about the French and endless situations emerge that will make you laugh out loud.
Synopsis of Here we put a lot of eggs... in the omelette:
Maica, aka Zape, is the daughter of a truck driver, a fervent hater of the French, and at twenty-six, she has finally managed to get a degree in chemistry. When she learns that she will not have a vacation that summer, her unconditional friend Ainhoa, aka Zipi, offers her to spend the summer in London thanks to a European cultural exchange program. But an unfortunate mistake has pushed Maica to sign up to go to Paris, which would separate her from her best friend and force her to bring a French woman into the house. From that moment on, everything will change for the protagonist, who will find herself involved in an amusing entanglement, especially when she discovers that the person who was going to be her guest ends up being a seductive, elegant and sexy Parisian named Mattew, who will change her world. upside down.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR HERE WE PUT A LOT OF EGGS... IN THE OMELETTE
García de Saura is the stage name of Carmen María García, who, after several years of trying, managed to write her first novel, La Faute de DISNEI, in the spring of 2015, followed by Lo que el alcool a uni qui ne que la gueule de bois le partir, Ici on jette beaucoup d'oeufs... sur l'omelette, Rêver grand, penser "petit", the latter co-written with Alissa Brontë, Houston, on a plus d'un problème and Houston, on a mission d'auberge -possible. Born in Molina de Segura (Murcia), he completed his degree and COU studies in the field of pure literature. He then obtained his degree as a technical specialist in administration. After the birth of his son, his vocation for painting was born, where over the years he has painted more than four hundred works and has exhibited on more than eighteen occasions, both collectively and individually. Some of her works can be found in cities such as Barcelona, London or Buenos Aires. Her interest in improvement and learning has also led her to take courses in computer science, jewelry and tattooing.