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Livia Medina De Toro writes Spanish-language children's literature from her base in Spain, with distribution through Amazon.es, Fnac.es, and independent retailers like Babidibulibros. Her debut title "El Reloj de Rita" centers on a young girl who discovers a clock with mysterious properties that alter her perception of time. The story follows Rita's encounters with this magical timepiece as she navigates emotional growth and self-discovery. The narrative structure of "El Reloj de Rita" interweaves fantasy elements with developmental themes common to middle-grade readers. Time perception serves as both a plot device and metaphorical framework throughout the book. The story builds toward insights about how different emotional states can stretch or compress the experience of moments. Medina De Toro's work appears in Spanish retail channels targeting young readers ages 8-12. Her storytelling incorporates adventure and mystery elements that support character development. The books feature protagonists facing situations that mirror common childhood experiences and emotional challenges.