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'''María de la Almudena Grandes Hernández''' (7 May 1960 – 27 November 2021) was a Spanish writer perhaps best-known for her novel ''[[The Ages of Lulu]]'' (1989). '''María de la Almudena Grandes Hernández''' (7 May 1960 – 27 November 2021) was a Spanish writer perhaps best-known for her novel ''[[The Ages of Lulu]]'' (1989).
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-==Books== 
-===Novels=== 
-* ''[[Las edades de Lulú]]'' (Tusquets, 1989) (ISBN 84-7223-748-6) 
-* ''Te llamaré Viernes'' (Tusquets, 1991) (ISBN 84-7223-835-0) 
-* ''Malena es un nombre de tango'' (Tusquets, 1994) (ISBN 84-8310-655-8) 
-* ''Atlas de geografía humana'' (Tusquets, 1998) (ISBN 84-8310-073-8) 
-* ''Los aires difíciles'' (Tusquets, 2002) (ISBN 84-8310-195-5) 
-* ''Castillos de cartón'' (Tusquets, 2004) (ISBN 84-8310-259-5) 
-* ''El corazón helado'' (Tusquets, 2007) (ISBN 9788483103739)  
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-===Short story collections=== 
-* ''Modelos de mujer'' (Tusquets, 1996) (ISBN 84-8310-602-7) 
-* ''Mercados de Barceló'', 2003 (ISBN 84-8310-881-X) 
-* ''Estaciones de paso'' (Tusquets, 2005) (ISBN 84-8310-312-5) 
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