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    el ladron de letras luis david perezepub
    Content by Mika Satomi and Hannah Perner-Wilson
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    The following institutions have funded our research and supported our work:

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    Since 2020, Hannah is guest professor of the Spiel&&Objekt Master's program at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin

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    From 2013-2015 Mika was a guest professor at the eLab at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee

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    From July - December 2013 Hannah was a researcher at the UdK's Design Research Lab

    el ladron de letras luis david perezepub
    From 2010-2012 Mika was a guest researcher in the Smart Textiles Design Lab at The Swedish School of Textiles

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    From 2009 - 2011 Hannah was a graduate student in the MIT Media Lab's High-Low Tech research group led by Leah Buechley


    el ladron de letras luis david perezepub
    In 2009 Hannah and Mika were both research fellows at the Distance Lab


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    Between 2003 - 2009 Hannah and Mika were both students at Interface Cultures
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    We support the Open Source Hardware movement. All our own designs published on this website are released under the Free Cultural Works definition

    El Ladron De Letras Luis David Perezepub Instant

    Luis David Pérez occasionally sells the EPUB directly via Gumroad or Leanpub. Check his official website (usually found via his Twitter/X profile under @LuisDavidPerez – though verify this). If the book is available, it costs between €3.99 and €5.99.

    Every letter is a building block of meaning. When letters vanish, “house” becomes “huse,” “love” becomes “lve”—communication breaks down. Pérez illustrates, in a way young readers can grasp, how fragile and precious written language truly is.

    The story follows a quiet, solitary boy who feels invisible in his bustling city. Surrounded by words—on signs, menus, books, and lips—he notices something strange: letters are disappearing. One by one, the consonants and vowels that give meaning to the world vanish.

    The boy discovers that the thief is not a monster or a villain, but a lonely, misunderstood creature (or person, depending on interpretation) who steals letters not out of malice, but out of a desperate need for attention and communication. The thief, unable to form their own words, takes letters from others in an attempt to build a voice. el ladron de letras luis david perezepub

    The protagonist, instead of calling for punishment, does something unexpected: he approaches the thief, offers friendship, and together they begin to share letters—reassembling language as a cooperative act. In the end, the city’s words return, but they are now richer, because they carry the memory of loss and recovery.

    If you type "el ladron de letras luis david perez epub" into Google, you will likely see results from various "free" ebook repositories. We strongly advise caution here.

    If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, Apple Books is your best bet. Apple natively uses the EPUB format. The "Ladrón de Letras" on Apple Books preserves the strange typography perfectly. Luis David Pérez occasionally sells the EPUB directly

    Let’s assume you have purchased the file from the author. Now what?

  • Recommended Font: To appreciate the "missing letter" sections, set your e-reader to a serif font like Georgia or Literata. Sans-serif fonts (Arial) ruin the visual melancholy of the empty spaces.

  • You searched for EPUB, not PDF, not MOBI. That shows you are a savvy reader. Here is why EPUB is the perfect format for "El Ladrón de Letras."

    1. Reflowable Text: Luis David Pérez plays with typography in this novel. Sometimes a single letter (A, E, O) floats alone on a page to show its absence. EPUB handles this dynamically, adjusting the "floating letter" to every screen size without breaking the artistic effect. You searched for EPUB , not PDF, not MOBI

    2. Dictionary Integration: Because the book discusses obscure words and their meanings, the EPUB’s built-in dictionary is invaluable. You can long-press on a rare Spanish word to see its definition instantly.

    3. Adjustable Lighting: The metaphorical "darkness" of the library where Darío works is best read in dark mode—a feature EPUB readers excel at.

    4. Annotation: You will want to highlight the poetic sentences about memory. EPUB allows for synced notes across devices.


    While Luis David Pérez is the author, the visual narrative is carried by Sonja Wimmer (the illustrator in the original Cuento de Luz edition). Wimmer’s style is dreamlike, whimsical, and full of texture—watercolors blended with digital elements. Letters float through the air like leaves; shadows and light create a mood of gentle melancholy that turns to warmth. The illustrations do not just accompany the text—they are the text, showing letters slipping away, being cradled, and finally shining again.