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Trusted PartnerBiography & True StoriesAugust 2020
Kein falsches Wort jetzt
Gespräche
by Schlingensief, Christoph / Hrsg. Laberenz, Aino
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Trusted PartnerNovember 2006
Das große Buch der skandinavischen Weihnachtsgeschichten
by Mankell, Henning; Marklund, Liza; Nesser, Håkan; Edwardson, Åke; Gaarder, Jostein / Herausgegeben von Arrakoski, Annamari; Übersetzt von Bürling, Coletta; Übersetzt von Butt, Wolfgang; Übersetzt von Dahmann, Susanne; Übersetzt von Gudmundsdóttir, Hiltrud Hildur; Übersetzt von Haefs, Gabriele; Übersetzt von Plöger, Angela; Beiträge von Lindell, Unni; Beiträge von Hermann, Iselin C.; Beiträge von Trosell, Aino; Beiträge von Lander, Leena; Beiträge von Holm, Benn Q.; Beiträge von Lehtolainen, Leena; Beiträge von Nielsen, Unni; Beiträge von Sigurdardóttir, Steinunn; Beiträge von Josefsson, Willy; Beiträge von Fastrup, Karen; Beiträge von Paasilinna, Arto; Beiträge von Küchen, Maria; Beiträge von Småge, Kim; Beiträge von Jansson, Anna; Beiträge von Dahl, Arne; Beiträge von Riel, Jørn; Beiträge von Davidsen, Leif; Beiträge von Skagen, Fredrik; Beiträge von Ragde, Anne B.; Beiträge von Ambjørnsen, Ingvar; Beiträge von Josepsson, Ævar Örn; Beiträge von Ingólfsson, Viktor Arnar
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Tatu and Patu: Tremendous Train Trip
by Aino Havukainen & Sami Toivonen
The excitement and loveliness of travelling are revealed as readers join Finland’s most popular picture book heroes on an exhilarating train journey. Tatu and Patu are travelling on a train for the very first time – what does one pack on a train journey: Hot chocolate induced underwear and mashed all-you-can-eat, of course. The joy of discovery in the train leads into the most hilarious train trip towards Helsinki in new comic album design. Back to the basic oddness and essence of these curious brothers.
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Children's & YAOctober 2001
Paula Finishes Kindergarten. Paula Moves to the City
Paula's Life
by Aino Pervik, Piret Raud
Paula lives in a little village that has a glass factory, a post office, and a shop. The village lies on the shore of a pretty lake; everything there is familiar and feels like home. Paula doesn’t live alone, of course – she has a mother, a father, a little brother named Patrick, a dog named Rex, and a cat named Kitty. She’s turning seven soon, which means she won’t go to kindergarten anymore next autumn. Instead, Paul will go to school – first grade! But before that happens, she has to finish kindergarten. After their graduation party, it turns out that Paula and her friends will be going to different schools. The glass factory has been shut down and Paula’s dad needs to find another job, so their family is moving to the city. Thus, Paula becomes a city girl who starts attending a city school.
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September 2014
Nature Knows No Color-Line
Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race
by J. A. Rogers
Classic work of black study refuting scientific racism