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      • Penerbit Republika

        Republika Penerbit is a Jakarta-based publishing company. We publish books with genres ranging from religious (Islamic books), nonfiction, biography, historical fiction, contemporary fiction, fantasy, picture books, to comics.  Some of our fiction has been adapted into films and there will be more to be filmed.

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      • Cassava Republic Press

        Cassava Republic Presswas founded with the aim of bringing high quality fiction and non-fiction for adults and children alike to a global audience.

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      • April 2019

        Zum Donnergrummel

        by Melanie Busse / Jan Scharlau

        How does that actually work with anger? And what can I do if I get annoyed? In “Thundergrump" (Zum Donnergrummel) we accompany Janne as she discovers her anger,her own “Thundergump”, and learns to deal with it. The book tells a fantastic and everyday story for children who want to understand their anger better and train their repartee.

      • April 2019

        Mein Donnergrummel

        Das grummelstarke Begleitheft

        by Melanie Busse

        The grumbling booklet to the book "Zum Donnergrummel" (Thundergrump). Everyone has a thundergrump! What is yours doing? With this grumbling booklet, kids can get to know theirthunderous grumbling better. There are lots of pages tofill out, some great tips, and enough space for a few grumpy tricks. And the most important rule: stay cool.   My Thundergrump (Mein Donnergrummel) booklet is provides kids space to portray their own personal Thundergrump emblematic of their own anger. It allows them to give their Thundergrump characeristics like what is he doing,  when the Thundergrump is especially active or what does he need be more relaxed. The booklet also provides a lot of tips and tricks for the kids to better deal with verbal attacks. What does your Thundergrump look like? Age recommendation with accompaniment for children from 5 years. Without accompaniment, the children must already be able to write

      • Poetry

        White

        by Mary E. Weems (author)

        “Energy, dynamic energy emanates from Mary Weems’ careful, observing eyes into her language. These poems offer immediacy, intelligent response, and rich repartee with the difficult urban world of a gentle warrior.”—Diane Wakoski

      • Fiction
        May 2016

        And Then They Ruined Everything

        Book Two in the Death of Rock 'n' Roll Series

        by Duncan Milne

        Every action has a reaction. Every reaction has a consequence. Every consequence creates a memory. Having overcome the impossibility of time travel, Kenneth Ramsayer and his best friend exist to relive past rock ’n’ roll gigs. Everything is going well; they’ve become heroes, they’ve discovered love, they had the world by the tail, and then they ruined everything. Based on what is left of their ruined music collections, it appears that rock ’n’ roll died in 1984. Their unassailable knowledge of music, leads the boys to recall that in 1984 an unknown patron made a bootleg recording of a Replacements gig. This cassette was recovered and became the live album “The Shit Hits The Fans”. The history of rock ‘n’ roll was forever changed. Now in a viciously evil plot, a thief has absconded with the recording. But what if the death of rock ’n’ roll isn’t connected to the missing cassette? Seeking help from unlikely sources and following fading memories, the boys travel across America in a bid to save rock ’n’ roll. An intelligent satire, the second novel in the Death of Rock ’n’ Roll series, “And Then They Ruined Everything” cleverly uses the concept of time travel in a rock ’n’ roll setting as an examination of choices and the power of art in society.

      • Teaching, Language & Reference

        Donnergrummel

        by Melanie Busse

        We probably all know the situation, someone hurls nasty insults at you, and you feel dumb and powerless. Maybe you get annoyed by someone and do not see what you can do about it? In such a situation, we often feel that we are paralysed and unable to come up with an excellent quick-witted answer. You can change this! Just as you learn a new language, you can also learn to react quick-witted. Thunder-Grump is a game that helps you to learn and practice quick-wittedness. To escape the threat of your inner Thunder-grump, “Mr Coolman”,” Praiseman”, “The Jester« and many other good ideas will help you! And if you expose the Thundergrump at the right moment, it will even help you win. Aim of the game Learn to react in a disarming way. Using examples of everyday situations, Thundergrump provides you with numerous quick-witted strategies that players can rehearse in a safe environment. In this game, each strategy has its dedicated character, which is represented both figuratively and linguistically, with many examples. At the same time, approaches and ideas for new strategies can be trained and further developed. And since each player's success depends on how believable these strategies are used, players are automatically motivated to try out, review, and train. »Thundergrump« is recommended for kids and adolescents aged 8 and above. Number of players You can play in pairs or a group with up to 6 players. Duration A round can take any time from 5 minutes.

      • Biography & True Stories
        March 2020

        A Stormy Petrel

        The Life and Times of John Pope Hennessy

        by P. Kevin MACKEOWN

        Many words have been used to describe John Pope Hennessy, the former governor of Hong Kong. “Controversial” is perhaps the briefest way to outline his character. Yet we may be guilty of ascribing modern ideas to our understanding of characters of the past. An Irish Catholic raised during the age of empire and rising nationalism, a devout Tory and Disraeli follower, a believer in both the benefits of empire and a patron of local talent in his postings, it is easy to view Pope Hennessy as a man of contradictions. This volume traces Pope Hennessy’s history from his early beginnings in famine Ireland to his attempts to rise through the ranks in London. It goes on to cover his early postings to Labuan, West Africa, and, of course, Hong Kong, as well as his final days with his family. His actions and his personality are laid bare for readers to form their own opinions of one of Hong Kong’s most enigmatic governors. “As to Sir J. P. Hennessy, the less said the better. His acts speak powerfully enough. The centre of his world was he himself. But with all the crowd of dark and bright powers that were wrestling within him, he could not help doing some good…” - Dr Ernst Johann Eitel, Missionary, sinologist, and John Pope Hennessy’s private secretary

      • Fiction

        Wakefield Press

        by Books From Australia

        Wakefield Press is a leading independent publishing company based in South Australia. We love good stories and publish beautiful books. We publish on a diverse range of topics, including fiction, history, biography, art, food, and the environment. We also have a dedicated young adult list.

      • Health & Personal Development
        March 2021

        Bent Out of Shape

        Shame, Solidarity, and Women’s Bodies at Work

        by Karen Messing

        Award-winning ergonomist Karen Messing is talking with women—women who wire circuit boards, sew clothes, clean toilets, drive forklifts, care for children, serve food, run labs. What she finds is a workforce in harm’s way, choked into silence, whose physical and mental health invariably comes in second place: underestimated, underrepresented, understudied, underpaid. Should workplaces treat all bodies the same? With confidence, empathy, and humour, Messing navigates the minefield that is naming sex and biology on the job, refusing to play into stereotypes or play down the lived experiences of women. Her findings leap beyond thermostat settings and adjustable chairs and into candid, deeply reported storytelling that follows in the muckraking tradition of social critic Barbara Ehrenreich. Messing’s questions are vexing and her demands are bold: we need to dare to direct attention to women’s bodies, champion solidarity, stamp out shame, and transform the workplace—a task that turns out to be as scientific as it is political.

      • Fiction
        September 2018

        Rozenn

        Livre 1

        by Laetitia Danae

        Rozenn is a djinn. For many years, her kind suffered from the domination of the dagnirs, but if slavery is abolished, freedom still has a bitter taste. What if a royal union could help to get over this painful past? The djinns have their blood, the essence of their power, taken by the dagnirs. Envy, fear? The dagnirs did all they could to maintain the djinns submissive. Rozenn, princess, had to meet the Sultan’s sons and find a husband to help their people overcome their differences. But once in the capital, she realizes that the Sultan is not ready to give up his ascendancy over the djinns. She will have to swim between plots, lies, but one thing is sure: she will do everything to free her kind.

      • Fiction

        The Partition

        by Don Lee

        Twenty-one years after the publication of his landmark debut collection Yellow, Don Lee returns to the short story form for his sixth book, The Partition. The Partition is an updated exploration of Asian American identity, this time with characters who are presumptive model minorities in the arts, academia, and media. Spanning decades, these nine novelistic stories traverse an array of cities, from Tokyo to Boston, Honolulu to El Paso, touching upon transient encounters in local bars, restaurants, and hotels. Culminating in a three-story cycle about a Hollywood actor, The Partition incisively examines heartbreak, identity, family, and relationships, the characters searching for answers to universal questions: Where do I belong? How can I find love? What defines an authentic self?

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