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      • Reimheim Verlag Thorsten Zeller

        Home to poetry slammers / stage poets and their stages-texts as well as novels / fictional works. What have all our authors in common? They can perform on stages what make every reading quite entertaining. When a stage-experienced actor and poetry slammer writes a dragon-novel for yound readers / listeners, then it's beatuful to read, listen and his readings are always fascinating. That way, the young dragon Fionrir, princess Quirina and their most unusual pack gained a intensely interacting fanbase. As the other stage-performers do.

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      • Steinkis Groupe

        Discover our JUNGLE list: comic series for kids, teens and YA. Jungle recently published best-selling comic series, adapted from teens novels such as The Enola Holmes Mysteries (now on Netflix) and The Diary of an 8-bit warrior (Cube Kid). Discover our STEINKIS list: graphic documentaries and graphic adaptation for adults. Steinkis essentially publishes non-fiction graphic books (memoirs, docu-fiction, investigations) and also published graphic adaptation of literary works.

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      • Health & Personal Development
        March 2024

        De bergdromer - een reisgenoot naar jezelf.

        by Jeannette Stockinger

        20 spirituele dialoogontmoetingen op het innerlijke pad naar de bergtop van je eigen zelf.   De bergdromer reflecteert op basisthema's als bedachtzaamheid, bewustzijn, liefde en vertrouwen.   Het leven is een magisch spel – herken jezelf erin.    "Ik wil naar de top van de berg klimmen en mezelf daarbij herkennen. Door elke ontmoeting aan de buitenkant herken ik mezelf meer aan de binnenkant, dus ik heb elke ontmoeting met andere mensen als een geschenk geaccepteerd. Ik mocht door diepe dalen lopen, genieten van de hoogten van de berg en zo het hemelse wezen en het creatieve potentieel in mij ontdekken. Ik droom van een wereld van vrede en vreugde in ieder mens. Elke dag ontwaak ik opnieuw en ontdek ik het geschenk van mijn innerlijke kracht. Ik moest eerst sterven om de illusie los te laten en mocht ontwaken in een leven van mijn eigen droom. Onze intuïtie en dromen zijn de belangrijkste elementen van een vrij leven, want hier wordt de toekomst van ieder mens gecreëerd door zelfbepaalde creativiteit.”   In de 20 dialogen met spirituele mensen die ze tegenkomt op haar weg naar de bergtop van het zelf, reflecteert de bergdromer op onderwerpen als bedachtzaamheid, bewustzijn, liefde en vertrouwen als basis voor een vrij en zelfbepaald leven. Met haar collages vergroot Jeannette Stockinger de ruimte die de allegorische teksten openen tot een dubbelzinnige kosmos van inspiratie voor de eigen reis naar het zelf.   Aan het einde van elk hoofdstuk stelt de auteur specifieke vragen "Om te bespeuren". Iedereen is uitgenodigd om na te denken over het leven en de eigen dromen.               Adem in en adem uit – neem een moment van stilte en maak contact met Moeder Aarde en Vader Hemel zodat de energie van beiden door je heen kan stromen. Heb je ooit geprobeerd om onvoorwaardelijk lief te hebben?               Wat is je grootste droom in het leven?

      • History
        June 2014

        Seks, drugs en rock en roll in de gouden eeuw

        by Benjamin Roberts

        In Seks, Drugs en Rock 'n' Roll in de Gouden Eeuw (‘Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll in the Golden Age’), historian Benjamin B. Roberts paints a fascinating portrait of the lives of young men int he first half of the seventeenth century. He describes the riotous behaviour of prominent figures such as Rembrandt – born in 1606 – and brings the values of his rebellious peers to life. Roberts convincingly demonstrates that young men rebelled then as they do now, and moved against previous generations. They grew out their hair, wore outrageous clothes, smoked, drank too much, got into fights with the city guards, cheated, and sang bawdy songs. This accessibly written book paints a vivid portrait of youth culture in the Golden Age; a time when the advent of printing allowed for a rapid spread of a culture of permissiveness. The spread of liberal ideas, together with the rising incomes, created a new generation of ‘bad boys’. Using hilarious examples, Roberts shows that deviant behaviour is timeless.

      • Bertha the bullfinch

        by Mark Haayema

        Panic in the aviary. Gus, the man who brought fresh water and seeds every day, is gone. There’s food left for about three days. The birds of the Wise Council gather to decide what needs to be done. The other birds patiently await their wise decision. Then Bertha the bullfinch takes control. It sure saves a lot of time and effort when one bird makes the rules. But is it fair…? This book might ruffle some feathers!

      • Family history, tracing ancestors

        EVA

        by Jan Prins

        This book outlines the lives of the Jewish woman Eva in time for World War II, fleeing for the Nazi `s, from Germany to the Red Light District in Amsterdam, and it ends up on the fringes of society, in the Life ended. A dramatic encounter with a namesake a result both shall live. Continue with a terrible secret their whole life continues in the spirit of this secret and the cause of suffering the consequences. From different points of this drama comes to life in this novel, and has a surprisingly end ---------------- In dit boek wordt het leven geschetst van de Joodse vrouw Eva die in de tijd voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog, op de vlucht voor de Nazi`s, vanuit Duitsland op de Wallen in Amsterdam terecht komt en daar aan de zelfkant van de maatschappij, in Het Leven, beland. Een dramatische ontmoeting met een naamgenoot heeft tot gevolg dat beiden met een verschrikkelijk geheim verder moeten leven. Hun hele verdere leven blijft in het teken staan van dit geheim en ook de oorzaak daarvan ervaart de gevolgen. Vanuit verschillende invalshoeken komt dit drama in deze roman tot leven en kent een verrassend slot.

      • Baby - wat wil je eten?

        Aanwijsboek voor peuters

        by Kathrin Dreusicke / Roberto Di Bartolomeo

        Mijn baby heeft honger - ja - en wil niet eten wat ik aanbied. Tot ik het merk: de kleine vingers tikken gretig op een mandarijn, die op een advertentie wordt afgedrukt. Ohhh - zo kunnen we communiceren, zelfs zonder woorden. Hier is het eerste baby moedertaalboek om onze kleintjes te helpen begrijpen. Dit indexboek is ideaal voor kinderen van 1 tot 2 jaar oud.

      • Art Styles Not Defined by Date
        November 2013

        De wereld vanuit een luchtballon

        by Robert Verhoogt

        The invention of the hot air balloon in 1783 caused a sensation which would last for more than a century. The great aeronaut Jean-Pierre Blanchard and his fellow pioneers were followed by many others, whose lift-off attracted masses of people again and again. The subsequent “balloon mania” created a new element in cultural history: the third dimension, reflected in the literary and visual arts as well as in high culture and popular imagination. Scenes from a Balloon skilfully endeavours to reconstruct the sensation the balloon caused in cultural history of the late eighteenth and nineteenth century in Europe and the United States. After Thomas Baldwin produced the first image from a balloon in 1785, reproduction of remarkable prints, paintings, and photographs gained widespread popularity. Balloons inspired well-known photographers and artists, including Nadar, Spelterini, Goya, Manet, Daumier, and Redon, but they also led to a wealth of arts & crafts and popular souvenirs. The adventures of Blanchard, Nadar and other balloonists were a source of inspiration for popular writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne, and Mark Twain.

      • Science: general issues
        September 2007

        De sublieme eenvoud van relativiteit

        Een visuele inleiding

        by Sander Bais

        Bais wrote a cute pictorial monograph that smoothly takes you to the very heart of the theory that shook the foundations of science a century ago. Einstein’s 1905 papers on special relativity marked a turning point in our understanding of such fundamental notions a space, time, mass and energy. In an elegant sequence of easy to follow steps through a splendid series of spacetime diagrams Sander Bais gives you the thrill of discovering Einstein’s sublime but extremely counter intuitive reality yourself. The chapters cover subjects like , the postulates, simultaneity, causality, contractions and dilations, and energy and momentum. Discover in a pictorial way why moving clocks run slow, why things cannot move faster then the speed of light, or why mass and energy are equivalent… A delightful journey for the curious mind, the critical student, and the teacher who wants to inspire, but also for all those who want to recapture this beautiful body of knowledge. This book is not as much a philosophical or historical reflection on special relativity, as a manual that with a few words brings you the essential contents of this unique theory. A guided tour full of thought provoking riddles, paradoxes and brainteasers that might keep you awake, fortunately their many back-of- the-envelope resolutions are also included. This book is as close to a do-it-yourself relativity kit as you can get. The author nicely exploits the fact that one image can say a lot more than a full page of algebra, and where algebra is hard to remember some of Bais’ diagrams are hard to forget.

      • Slow Living

        by Eva Krebbers

        AN ODE TO SLOW LIVING, NATURE & THE JOY OF CREATING We live in a world where everything is getting faster and more digital. To counterbalance this, more and more people have the need to create, to learn something new and see tangible results. This book is an ideal start for those who like a lot of different things and want to take a closer look at some DIY crafts. The Slow Living Inspiration Book is divided into seasons, so you can get inspired per season. There are projects by author Eva Krebbers herself, while she visits for more specialist projects (such as painting with plants, making wreaths and felting) an expert with many followers on social media. In this way, the book immediately gets a lot of attention through various channels and people on social media. * Lots of creative inspiration * Beautiful photography * Fits perfectly in the slow living trend * More than 25 creative projects * Big social media campaign Word count 41.310

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2015

        Het jaar dat de muur viel

        De val van het communisme in het Oostblok

        by Jule Hinrichs

        November 2014 saw the quarter-century anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, one of the most poignant events in the past century. The inhabitants of Berlin broke the graffiti-covered concrete down with hammers or pickaxes and climbed over the wall. The historic milestone was followed on televisions around the world. After forty years of separation between communism and capitalism, the Iron Curtain opened on November 9th 1989. Which economic and political developments preceded this event? The arrival of Gorbachev in 1985 ushered in the Glasnost period. With this, hope for more liberty of action in Eastern Europe grew in satellite states such as Poland and Hungary. In 1989, the Communists in Hungary decided to hold free elections. In the summer of that year, the same happened in Poland. That same summer, the Hungarians began to remove the barbed wire at the Hungarian-Austrian border. Through this gap, East Germans fled en masse from Hungarian campsites to the West. It was the prelude to the dramatic decision of the GDP to open the border on November 9th 1989.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2014

        Haatspraak

        Antisemitisme - een 21e eeuwse geschiedenis

        by Remco Ensel

        Where does freedom of speech end and do insults, threats, and hate speech begin? Why does a rapper sing that more Muslims than Jews were killed during the Holocaust? This book addresses the 21st century wave of anti-Semitic incidents in the streets and on the internet, the distortions of historic commemoration in our country and the problems with education about the Holocaust. It is an incisive analysis of a multicultural drama in which anti-Jewish statements play a crucial role. By going back in time, Remco Ensel puts the new anti-Semitism in the context of post-war history of protest and provocation. From the student protests in the sixties to the Second Intifada, from ‘zionazi’ to ‘Adolf Sharon’, the Rushdie affair to Mohammed B. The book is based on extensive archival research in Morocco and the Netherlands and on conversations with journalists and politicians, such as Bertus Hendriks, Job Cohen, Elatik Fatima Ahmed Marcouch, Ronny Naftaniel and many others.

      • Jacques Rogue and the 7 Goats

        by Merlijne Marell

        He was there all of a sudden, and didn’t just leave again. He went up to Grandmother to introduce himself, that much he understood. “Jacques Rogue is my name. You better keep an eye on me.” And that’s what Grandmother did. She made sure he ate his vegetables. And saw to it that he behaved. She kept him from going out all by himself. But a villain goes where he should not. Besides, he preferred meat to vegetables. Jacques Rogue had already noticed that there was more to gain outside! When Grandmother dozed off that afternoon, he went out to meet the goats. In Jacques Rogue and the 7 goats Merlijne Marell takes you to a world of fables, with fertile red cabbages, spying rhubarb leaves and biting brambles. It leads you to the vegetable garden of Grandmother and her goats, where all of a sudden a villain turns up.

      • Lemonade: 50 Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Make Your Own

        by Mireille van Elst, Arno Arno

        On a hot summer day, a fresh seasoned chilly water drink is the answer to (almost) everything. In this book we give you 50 delicious and easy recipes for popsicles and drinks based on water. Healthy and refreshing, fun to make and delicious to eat and drink, this book helps you through a hot summer or, gives you a at least a wonderful summery feeling. From detox waters for a healthy weekday to festive non-alcoholic cocktails for the weekend. White wine? Sooo last year. With recipes for: lemonade syrups, non-alcoholic cocktails, special ice cubes, infused waters and different kinds of ice tea. Snor's titles

      • Super healthy!

        by Drees Koren

        Easy going recipes for the modern cook. For a good start of the day or a nice dinner for every occasion. Perfect for everyday family meals, casual celebration or even elegant dining.

      • The Chagall Atlas

        by NIENKE DENEKAMP

        The Chagall Atlas follows Jewish artist Marc Chagall, whose personal and artistic life collided with world history more than once. Born in the 19th Century in anti-Semitist Czarist Russia, Chagall travelled to 20th Century Paris, where Cubism and Fauvism were about to change art forever. During World War I, he was ‘stuck’ in his hometown Vitebsk, right at the Eastern Front of a war that seamlessly merged into the Russian Revolution. Chagall could literally see the Revolution unfold from the window of his office in St. Petersburg. Chagall spent the twenties and thirties in Berlin and Paris, trying not to think about World War II that loomed over Europe. His spectacular escape from Vichy France to the US, where Chagall and his family spent the war along with other exiled artists, is a fantastic story in its own right. After the War, Chagall settled in the South of France, where he lived next door to Picasso and Matisse. But it wasn’t until later in life, against the backdrop of the Cold War and the foundation of the State of Israel, that he fully came into his own as an artist.

      • The Happiness Workbook

        by Eva Brobbel

        The Happiness Workbook translates the latest scientific findings on happiness and mindfulness into practical, daily assignments, meditations and writing exercises. Over the course of eight weeks, you’ll work on improving your sense of happiness and wellbeing. The Happiness Workbook provides you with the latest research in the field of happiness in relation to thankfulness, mindfulness, the brain, thoughts, emotions, food and exercise. Each week, you’ll tackle another area in with exercises, tests, tips and writing assignments. You don’t just learn about happiness, you start applying it as you go! The Happiness Workbook is a practical guide for those looking to experience more happiness in their everyday life.

      • The Mindfulness Workbook

        by Eva Brobbel

        The Mindfulness Workbook teaches you to deal with things like stress and worrying, by redirecting your attention to the present. In this activity book you will find the complete Mindfulness course as one complete package. The simple but effective exercises are designed to train your focus and attention. The accompanying audio, available as download or cd, contains several mediations. With over 60 exercises in the book and 10 audio meditations, you can get started right away, from the comfort of your home. The Mindfulness Workbook contains (writing) assignments, questionnaires, self tests, and tips. After 8 weeks, you’ll be familiar with the ins and outs of Mindfulness and you will have gained experience in meditation and learn how to be more present in the moment. Not a luxury in a society crammed with input and distraction!

      • May 2019

        Reaching The Other Side

        by Wouter Kloowijk, Enzo Pérès-Labourdette

        Evie catches a glimpse of someone waving to her from the opposite riverbank. Who could it be? It’s Steph. He really wants to know who’s waving back. How will they ever reach each other?   A moving story about two open-minded children and their unconditional friendship – despite the river that separates them from each other.

      • Pete the parakeet

        by Mark Haayema

        Gus has built a beautiful aviary. There’s room for a hundred birds. At least. But only Pete lives there. Pete the parakeet. Pete likes having the place to himself. But then other birds move into his aviary. One after another. Pete doesn’t like that one bit. Will he be able to adjust to this new situation? A book about birds of different feather flocking together.

      • Children's & YA

        The book of the stars

        by Sjoerd Kuyper and Thé-Tjong Khing

        Every night, Granddad reads to Elfie. Always from the same book. It’s the best feeling in the world. But this night, everything is different: the book is gone! Elfie can’t sleep, she can’t stop thinking about the book. How can Granddad read to her now?   Sjoerd Kuyper (Amsterdam, 1952) has been a published author for 46 years and counting. He has written many successful children’s books which have been translated into over a dozen languages - from China to the USA. In 2012 his oeuvre for children was awarded the very prestigious, triennial Theo Thijssen Prize.

      • When I grow up…

        by Grootzus

        When you’re a child things don’t always go the way you like. Your parents make you eat your dinner, but you feel like having a cake. No adventurous pets are allowed, like a tiger or a snake. Why not? And if your friend asks you to stay over, you suddenly feel homesick when you go to bed. Then you think: when I grow up... I’ll decide everything myself! Then I’ll dare to swim in a big deep pool, I will no longer be afraid in the dark. A very imaginative picture book about dreaming, wishing and doing everything you want. Later, when you grow up, things will be easier!

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