At the Linguae Bookshop, teachers from all schools and institutes have 5% discount on all books and games they buy.
We also maintain collaboration agreements with different entities and educational institutions through which its students, workers and / or associates enjoy special discounts, both in the purchase of books and in the registration for the online language activities from the bookshop.
LINGUAE discount voucher
If you are a teacher at a school or institute, or if you study or work at the UDG, EUSES or EOI, send us an email with the subject "Discount voucher", a photo of your beneficiary card and we will send you your discount code so you can easily buy the books you need from home.
TRACY CHEVALIER
I was born in October 1962 and grew up in Washington, DC, where my father was a photographer for the Washington Post. It’s a strange place to live if you’re not involved in politics. After graduating with a BA in English from Oberlin College in Ohio, I moved to London, and have lived there ever since, with my British husband and son. I now have dual nationality, but my accent is still American.
I worked for several years as a reference book editor, which taught me a lot about research, accuracy, and the importance of editing as part of the writing process. I put these lessons to use when I did an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia in Norwich. I then juggled freelance editing with writing until my second novel, Girl with a Pearl Earring, began to do well, and I was able to write full-time. I’ve published 10 novels so far. I'm working on my 11th.
When asked about hobbies, I’m always baffled at how to respond. My life isn’t divided into work and play; it’s one jumbled free-for-all. If pressed I would say: quilting, though I make them slowly and not particularly well. Gardening, though I am no good at keeping a tidy, show-stopping garden. I’m much better at guerrilla gardening, shoving plants willy-nilly into the small public patch in front of my house. And of course, reading, which has been a constant all my life, like brushing my teeth or drinking water.