Daniel Hernández Chambers
Daniel Hernández Chambers (Tenerife, 1972) worked as a flight supervisor and now does the same in the railroad, but he has always written stories between flights or trains. He published his first novel in 2006 and currently has 50 titles published, some of which have won awards. In 2016, he earned the Ala Delta for El secreto de Enola, and in 2017 he won the Alandar for Miralejos. One of his most recent books, Departamento de Asuntos Mágicos (Anaya), won two very special awards: the Azagal (2022) and the Hache (2023), the latter with a jury made up of over 2,000 adolescents.
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