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      • Cinosargo

        Cinosargo Editions is a Chilean publishing label based in Mexico. We are a cross-border project with a catalog of one hundred titles by Latin American authors. Cinosargo is a multimedia project that was born on the northern border of Chile (Arica), bordering Peru and Bolivia in 2003. Since 2010 we have become one of the Chilean independent publishers with the greatest projection and continuity.Cinosargo covers the digital dissemination of art through its magazine, and the production and distribution of the printed book thanks to our publishing house and the organization of Fairs, Festivals and Congresses. You can visit our sites www.cinosargo.cl and www.cinosargoediciones.comOur editorial team is led by Daniel Rojas Pachas, Milvia Alata and Gonzalo Geraldo.

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        January 1997

        Der Cinderella-Komplex

        Die heimliche Angst der Frauen vor der Unabhängigkeit

        by Dowling, Colette

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      • September 1904

        Hamlet

        by William Shakespeare

        Hamlet is Shakespeare's longest play, and is considered among the most powerful and influential works of world literature, with a story capable of "seemingly endless retelling and adaptation by others". The play likely was one of Shakespeare's most popular works during his lifetime, and still ranks among his most performed, topping the performance list of the Royal Shakespeare Company and its predecessors in Stratford-upon-Avon since 1879. It has inspired many other writers—from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Charles Dickens to James Joyce and Iris Murdoch—and has been described as "the world's most filmed story after Cinderella"

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        April 2022

        Silent Killers

        How Big Food Risks Our Health

        by Wilfried Bommert, Christina Sartori

        Addiction from the supermarket The most powerful drug cartel of the 21st century sells pizzas, chocolate bars and mixed sweets. The promise: a quick and happy snack at low cost. The truth: this “food” isn’t nutritious, but is addictive and fattening, while bringing bumper profits for the investors. “Big Food” is becoming more powerful, but the costs due to the consequences of obesity now risk overwhelming global healthcare services. Obesity ranks as a killer before smoking or high blood pressure. A direct analysis of a man-made epidemic that is dominated by a few large companies and kept going by multiple profiteers. Their motto: “Teach the world to snack.”

      • Children's & YA

        Cinderella

        by Emily Bevens

        ‘One day, a beautiful letterwas delivered in the post, there was a ball for all the ladies in the landand Prince Charming was the host!’Will Cinderella ever make it to the ball or will her two ugly stepsisters stop her from meeting the Prince? Turn the pages of this magical fairy tale adventure to see whether Cinderella will meet her true love at last.

      • CINDERELLA

        by SUSAETA EDICIONES

        Touch and feel with the classics, as Snow White, The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid and Cinderella. Different sensations on every page, with all time tales. Boardbook. Gloss laminated, foil. Touch and feel.

      • Traditional stories (Children's/YA)

        Cinderella

        by rene cloke

        Forced to clean the house in her dirty, ragged clothes, Cinderella can only dream of going to the prince's grand ball. After helping her sisters prepare for the special night, Cinderella is left home alone… or so she thinks. A classic fairy tale, beautifully illustrated in a traditional style by Rene Cloke from the collectable Timeless Fairy Tale series.

      • Educational: English language: reading & writing skills

        50 Ways to Retell a Story

        Cinderella

        by Alan Peat

        50 Ways To Retell A Story: Cinderella does exactly what it says on the cover - retells the favourite fairytale Cinderella - in fifty brand new ways! As a haiku, a recipe, a text message, a story written in 'pig Latin,' a diary entry, a ghost story and forty-four other innovative ways. The language play involved will interest any avid reader, but the book has, predominantly, been written with the Primary and Secondary school classroom in mind. 50 Ways to Retell a Story - Cinderella provides teachers with 50 literacy lessons, starter sessions or extension activities which ensure a creative, engaging approach to the teaching of literacy. While the familiar format of an old favourite like Cinderella can encourage reluctant writers to 'have a go', more able pupils will relish the challenges of completing the more complex re-tellings. And all of the approaches exemplified in 50 Ways To Retell A Story: Cinderella can be applied with any other traditional tale. Author Alan Peat explains: The inspiration for the book came from Raymond Queneau's work Exercises in Style, which is a collection of ninety-nine different retellings of the same tale. Queneau was one of the founders of OULIPO, a French group of mathematicians and writers who believed that constraints, paradoxically, lead to greater creativity. One of the examples in the book retells Cinderella as a lipogram. A lipogram is a key Oulipean constraint which bans the use of a certain letter or letters in the alphabet. While the story must remain the same, the language chosen to tell that story changes significantly. If we ban, for example, the letter 'a' in the retelling of Cinderella, our heroine must be re-named, can't go to a 'ball', or a 'dance', or even a 'party' but she would be allowed to go to a 'soiree' or 'exclusive reception'. This retelling specifically encourages practical use of a thesaurus, but more importantly, if we encourage children to play with language so that it becomes fun, we can develop a love of literacy which will then impact positively on their writing standards. It also reduces the fear of making a mistake in the classroom, encourages 'risk taking' and experimenting with language. Reluctant writers also find the retelling of a familiar text less threatening than a blank sheet of paper while more able pupils relish the extra tiers of complexity which some of the writing tasks in the book involve.

      • July 2020

        The Girl and the Glass Shoe

        by Lina Chu

        A collection of cherished fables and fairy tales, featuring stories by the world's greatest storytellers that have enthralled young readers for generations.

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        Children's & YA

        CINDERELLA

        A Love Story

        by Gina LoBiondo

        This is a fanciful and absorbing rewrite   of the classic fairy tale, told here in a  fascinating new version, set circa mid-16th century. Younger readers will love the borrowed magic that enables Ella to attend the ball, while older readers—including adults—will connect with the inseparable bond between mother and child, a bond that transcends time and space and even death itself.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        GATTARENTOLA (KITTERELLA)

        by Maddalena Gerli (Illustrations)

        Cats, among children’s favourite aimals,are the heroes in this fairy tale, vaguely inspired by the Grimm Brothers' Cinderella. Long ago Kitterella lived happily with her mother and father in a far away kingdom. When her mother died. Cinderella's father remarried with a cold, cruel woman who had two daughters. When in turn he died, Cinderella's wicked stepmother turned her into a servant in her own house. Meanwhile, the King determined that his son the Prince should find a suitable bride and provide him with a suitable number of grandchildren. So the King invited every eligible maiden in the kingdom to a fancy dress ball, where his son would be able to choose his bride. Cinderella had no suitable party dress for a ball, but her friends the mice and the birds lent a hand in making her one, a dress that her evil stepsisters tore apart on the ball evening. At this point, the Fairy Queen, the pumpkin carriage, the royal ball, the midnight stroke, the glass slipper get in the game and the rest, as they say, is fairy tale history.

      • Classic fiction (Children's/YA)

        101 Fairy Tales Book

        by Dreamland Publications

        101 Fairy Tales- a collection of best fairy tales that include all your cherished favourites- Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Hansel and Gretal, Magic Tinder Box and many more. Each Fairy tale is a simple retelling that will delight young readers and the charming colourful illustrations will captivate their minds.

      • Children's & YA

        The Legends of Three Girls (3Vols.)

        by Mohammad Reza Shams

        This series is amongst the kind of titles which not only is fit for younger adults, but also the adults can relate to the stories as well as children. A mixture of world renowned fables brilliantly woven into old Persian legends. That the stories are based on humane feelings of love, loss, betrayal, loyalty, honesty, and as such, has added a tremendous superiority to it, for a person no matter how young, will encounter such dilemmas sooner or later. Shams has this rare ability of mingling stories and create a brand new essence, which becomes the reason why his titles are so well received by the readers. In this series, we read of lives of three girls, whose stories may seem repetitive, but the twists and turns they gain, is like no other fable we have read. For instance, we all have heard, read, or even seen the story of Cinderella and her cruel stepmother or The Sleeping Beauty or Rapunzel and the Witch, but combining it with ancient Iranian myths spicing it up with princes and spells would prove a new experience.   Book one of this series is called The Girl with the Flower Laughter. Honest parents, an evil witch, a beautiful girl called Golanr (whose laughter produces flowers and her tears, the pearls), a prince, and an aunt hateful as the witch are the characters of the story. Golanr is kept in a tower by the evil witch and has long hair, just like Rapunzel. However how the story unfolds, is not that easy to predict. And that’s perhaps one of the great abilities of the author: It’s never easy to guess the ending and in not too many pages of the book, there’s no single page to be dismissed, for you may just miss a clue to unsolved the mystery that is his story.   Book two is about a prince who has fallen in love with an image of the most beautiful girl .In the world, who is in desperate need of saving from the most horrific witch. On his way, he must face the horrendous traps, giants, hags, spells, and all of t nasty tricks you can imagine. It reminds us of the many princes and beautiful girls who have been separated from each other by magic and evil witches and cunning creatures. Along the way, the prince who is utterly in love, is fooled by the disguise of the witch and his path is hindered couple of times. The mingling of Old Iranian love stories and legends such as the Sleeping beauty has added to the fantastical world of Book Two. Despite other stories, the reader cannot guess or predict the happy ending of the story.   When there is no hope, the dim light of the truth will shine through: the prince and the girl after much hardship and deceptions of the evil witch, with the help of nymphs and sea creatures, and of course, the girl’s beautiful voice are united once and for all. Book Three, is a mixture of one of the oldest and most famous Iranian fables: the girl with the moon on her brow and her mother who turns into a beautiful cow. Moon and cow are very special and respected in most of the ancient cultures and civilizations in the world. On the other hand, we all know the story of Cinderella, her cruel stepmother and stupid sisters; well, we have all of them in this book (though only one stepsister) and many more daring adventures and puzzles the girl (whose name is Shahrbanoo). A talking cow, a well, the wind, and of course the giant who lives in the well are other characters of the story. The giant who lives inside the well, talks in a funny way: he says the opposite of everything he has in mind. Shahrbanoo is kind to the giant and in return, she has a moon on her brow and a star on her chin. Her stepsister, out of jealousy, does the same thing. However, she is cruel and mean to the giant and in return, her face becomes black and a horn grows on her chin. The rest is a Cinderella story, though it has its differences: Sharbanoo dies and comes back to life and has a son and her stepmother and stepsister are punished and after quite a ride, Shahrbanoo, the well, the giant, and the cow (who turns out to be her mother) and the prince live happily ever after.

      • Children's & YA

        Le favole a rovescio

        Gianni Rodari riscrive le fiabe classiche

        by Gianni Rodari

        "Where are the fairy tales? There is one in all of those: in the wood of the coffee table, in the glass, in the rose” (cit. Gianni Rodari) From Aesop's talking animals to Pinocchio, as well as Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood... Classic fairy tales come alive with new life in Gianni Rodari's modern, fun versions. The most beautiful classic fairy tales revisited by the Master of Fantasy and accompanied by Angelo Ruta's illustrations. A book for everyone, young and old, to fly on the wings of imagination and discover or rediscover the imaginative power of words.

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