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      • Editora FiloCzar

        "Editora FiloCzar aims to promote intellectual and artistic production, making it accessible to the most diverse audiences. Its purpose is to provide access to culture, to that end, it publishes books on peripheral literature, poetry, philosophy, psychology, psychodrama, education, veganism, technology, among others, establishing bridges between academic production and peripheral languages. "Goals * Favor the perception of possible worlds to anyone; * Enable situations that provide a taste for self-care and the other; * Implement actions that allow the construction in the collective of a new form of conviviality that makes the pleasure of the meeting common; * Cultivate a taste for knowledge. To meet these objectives, Editora FiloCzar is composed of: For a Publisher: It aims to promote intellectual and artistic production, making it accessible to the most diverse audiences, with the purpose of providing access to culture. Address: Rua Durval Guerra de Azevedo, 511 - Parque Santo Antônio - São Paulo-SP. For a Bookstore - which aims to sell the most diverse titles, in all areas, containing in its catalog, in addition to our authors, independent authors and books produced by other publishers. Currently we have the virtual bookstore and the street store, which is located at Rua Durval Guerra de Azevedo, 511 - Parque Santo Antônio - São Paulo-SP. For a School - Free School of Philosophy, Science and Art - For this we have space for courses, events and for art in general. As a fixed activity, we have some ongoing courses, painting exhibitions, the Cineclube Navegantes and Cinefilosofia. Address: Rua Durval Guerra de Azevedo, 511 - Parque Santo Antônio - São Paulo-SP. For a Library open to the community - Otaviano Mendes Library - For this purpose we have physical space for the collection currently available for local consultation. Address: Rua Durval Guerra de Azevedo, 511 - Parque Santo Antônio - São Paulo-SP Contacts editor's email: cesar@editorafiloczar.com.br Phone: 11 5512-1110

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        August 2000

        Was ist Liebe?

        Die schönsten Beiträge des Brigitte Young-Miss-Wettbewerbs

        by Herausgegeben von Brigitte Young Miss

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        November 2002

        Herzrasen

        Die schönsten Beiträge des Brigitte Young-Miss-Wettbewerbs

        by Herausgegeben von Brigitte Young Miss

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        January 1988

        Hellwach und bewusst leben

        Wege zur Entfaltung des menschlichen Potentials - die Anleitung zum bewussten Sein

        by Tart, Charles / Übersetzt von Kierdorf, Theo

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        Children's & YA

        REVES DE SUGIRA

        by Fiston Mudacumura

        Sugira est une fille de 7 ans qui vit avec sa mère, Kamaliza. Elle n'aime pas se brosser lesdents. Un jour, elle va à l'école. Ses camarades de classe s'ennuient et l'intimident pour sonodeur. Elle s'est évanouie. Ses deux amies du même quartier commencent également à fuir.Kamaliza, sa mère ne cesse de lui rappeler de se brosser les dents après avoir mangé mais elle n'aime pas ça. Une nuit, elle dort. Dans ses rêves, elle se retrouve dans le royaume de la cavité buccale des microbes surnommé «Imitananana». Il existe de bons microbes quiprotègent les dents et servent la protection de l'hygiène buccale en général. Les bonsmicrobes ont leur chef, le roi AAA. Sugira reçoit un accueil chaleureux dans sa propre cavité buccale. Bonnes Imitananapréparent une soirée pour elle dans les célébrations de la danse africaine et Rwandaise.Ce monde de «Imitanana» est un monde comme les autres. Nous avons des concours debeauté, du travail communautaire, des concerts et bien d'autres jeux amusants et familiersavec les enfants. Sugira apprend à protéger et à préserver l'hygiène bucco-dentaire via des batailles menéescontre les mauvais microbes imitanana menées par le méchant appelé Zezeze.

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        Poème pour une petite fille à l’autre bout du monde (Poem for a little girl on the other side of the world)

        by Dieulermesson Petit Frère

        A statement on otherness, a song of love and sincerity, Poème pour une petite fille à l’autre bout du monde is an invitation into the intimate sphere of the poet. It is the figuration of the paternal real brought to its highest point. A father and a little girl meet somewhere, at the other end of a street or a railway station, to talk about friendship, life and their regrets, to take stock of all their failed acts and to give each other reasons to love each other, despite the distance, the disarray and the madness that can arise from absence.

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        La fille de l'eau (The water girl)

        by Yves Pinguilly, Sarang Seck

        West African mythical tale. Yves Pinguilly and Saran Seick introduce you to the world of love and beauty of the African woman.

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        Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2018

        The New Girl Code

        by Niki Smit

        Tumi Letsatsi is a 13-year old melanin kween living in Rondebosch, Cape Town. Her favourite colour is yellow, she's still trying to figure out how not to dent her afro on the bus, and how one goes about (ahem!) “french kissing”. She’s a little awkward and a lot uncertain about her future, friendships and how to put together a cool outfit! But then she stumbles across the magic of coding and creates an app called “Project Prep” that goes viral and rockets her and her friends to fame. Then everything starts to fall apart, as she deals with a catfish who befriends her and steals her code, nasty rumours at school and the newfound attention of a crush. The New Girl Code (by Niki Smit, locally edited by Buhle Ngaba) is about the wonders of working in tech, aimed at girls and young women aged 9-15. The project is an initiative of Inspiring Fifty and based on an idea by Janneke Niessen.

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        Children's & YA

        Nyiragitwa: Daughter of Sacyega

        by Mr Ndamyumugabe (Author), Jerome Irankunda (Author), Erin Jessee (Author), Christian Mugarura (Illustrator)

        This graphic novel tells the story of Nyiragitwa, a Rwandan woman who is believed to have lived in the seventeenth century. It is based on an oral tradition that was shared by a man named Ndamyumugabe with the Belgian historian Jan Vansina in 1958 and raises important questions about how Rwandan women might have lived and contributed to their communities in the past.

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        Picture books

        The Lilac Girl

        by Ibtisam Barakat (author), Sinan Hallak (illustrator)

        Inspired by the life story of Palestinian artist, Tamam Al-Akhal, The Lilac Girl is the sixth book for younger readers by award-winning author, Ibtisam Barakat.   The Lilac Girl is a beautifully illustrated short story relating the departure of Palestinian artist and educator, Tamam Al-Akhal, from her homeland, Jaffa. It portrays Tamam as a young girl who dreams about returning to her home, which she has been away from for 70 years, since the Palestinian exodus. Tamam discovers that she is talented in drawing, so she uses her imagination to draw her house in her mind. She decides one night to visit it, only to find another girl there, who won’t allow her inside and shuts the door in her face. Engulfed in sadness, Tamam sits outside and starts drawing her house on a piece of paper. As she does so, she notices that the colors of her house have escaped and followed her; the girl attempts to return the colors but in vain. Soon the house becomes pale and dull, like the nondescript hues of bare trees in the winter. Upon Tamam’s departure, she leaves the entire place drenched in the color of lilac.   As a children’s story, The Lilac Girl works on multiple levels, educating with its heart-rending narrative but without preaching, accurately expressing the way Palestinians must have felt by not being allowed to return to their homeland. As the story’s central character, Tamam succeeds on certain levels in defeating the occupying forces and intruders through her yearning, which is made manifest through the power of imaginary artistic expression. In her mind she draws and paints a picture of hope, with colors escaping the physical realm of her former family abode, showing that they belong, not to the invaders, but the rightful occupiers of that dwelling. Far from being the only person to have lost their home and endured tremendous suffering, Tamam’s plight is representative of millions of people both then and now, emphasizing the notion that memories of our homeland live with us for eternity, no matter how far we are from them in a physical sense. The yearning to return home never subsides, never lessens with the passing of time but, with artistic expression, it is possible to find freedom and create beauty out of pain.

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        August 2021

        Miss Coquette

        by Anselme Djeukam / Eldine

        Coquette, the prettiest girl in her family, has a dream. She wants to become a star in town. This morning, it’s the election for Miss Barnyard. Everyone is busy. Coquette is obviously the favorite. Mother Hen goes to wake her up. And... surprise! Coquette is not there.

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        Children's & YA
        March 2022

        Miss Braitwhistle 1. Die fabelhafte Miss Braitwhistle

        by Sabine Ludwig, Andrea Stegmaier

        "Wie heißt die? Bratwiesel?" Die 4a ist an der ganzen Schule berüchtigt. A wie Albtraum, das sagen alle. Kein Wunder also, dass die Klassenlehrerin Frau Taube kurz vor einem Nervenzusammenbruch steht. Da kommt die neue Austauschlehrerin aus England wie gerufen. Miss Braitwhistle übernimmt den Unterricht und stellt alles auf den Kopf: Das Nachsitzen wird zur Flugstunde, ein Pferd kommt zum Tee und mitten im Sommer beginnt es zu schneien. Ausnahmsweise ist sich die Chaos-Klasse einmal einig: Miss Braitwhistle ist einfach fabelhaft! Alle Bände der Reihe: Band 1: Die fabelhafte Miss BraitwhistleBand 2: Miss Braitwhistle kommt in FahrtBand 3: Miss Braitwhistle hebt abBand 4: Klassentreffen bei Miss BraitwhistleBand 5: Klassenreise mit Miss BraitwhistleBand 6: Miss Braitwhistle startet durch

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        May 2022

        Miss Braitwhistle 4. Klassentreffen bei Miss Braitwhistle

        by Sabine Ludwig, Andrea Stegmaier

        A wie Albtraum, so wurde die ehemalige 4a genannt. Doch nun gehen alle auf verschiedene Schulen. Was für ein Glück, dass ein Klassentreffen ansteht, bei dem sich Franz, Aki, Pauline und die anderen endlich wiedersehen. So richtig klasse wird es allerdings erst, als Miss Braitwhistle, ihre zauberhafte Ex-Lehrerin, auftaucht und die Kinder zu sich einlädt. Eine „littleuberraschung“ hat sie natürlich auch parat: Knallbonbons, die „Wunsche erfullen“. Und plötzlich stehen alle mitten in der Nacht im Zoo. Alle Bände der Reihe: Band 1: Die fabelhafte Miss BraitwhistleBand 2: Miss Braitwhistle kommt in FahrtBand 3: Miss Braitwhistle hebt abBand 4: Klassentreffen bei Miss BraitwhistleBand 5: Klassenreise mit Miss BraitwhistleBand 6: Miss Braitwhistle startet durch

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        June 2020

        The Clam Girl

        by Yang Yongqing

        "The Clam Girl" tells a story that a young boy Bai Hai fishing in the East China Sea rescued a baby girl who turned into a clam. Later, the baby girl brought her sisters-- other clam girls to visit him. Around a string of pearls that the Clam girl gave to Bai Hai, the book presents a confrontation story between kind people like Bai Hai and the greedy and brutal emperor. It also tells the story how seaweed can help cure some disease. It is a typical legend story of "origins of creatures".

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        April 2022

        Miss Braitwhistle 3. Miss Braitwhistle hebt ab

        by Sabine Ludwig, Andrea Stegmaier

        Ausgerechnet im letzten Schulhalbjahr der 4a ist Miss Braitwhistle verschwunden. Erst als Aki, Franz und die anderen Kinder beschließen, ihre Klassenkasse aufzubessern, sitzt sie plötzlich wieder hinter ihrem Pult. Doch statt Teekanne und Tasse holt sie eine Thermoskanne aus ihrer Tasche. Und ihre Kreide löst zur Überraschung aller keine Matheaufgaben mehr. Haben sich etwa alle getäuscht? Kann Miss Braitwhistle am Ende gar nicht zaubern? Alle Bände der Reihe: Band 1: Die fabelhafte Miss BraitwhistleBand 2: Miss Braitwhistle kommt in FahrtBand 3: Miss Braitwhistle hebt abBand 4: Klassentreffen bei Miss BraitwhistleBand 5: Klassenreise mit Miss BraitwhistleBand 6: Miss Braitwhistle startet durch

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        March 2022

        Miss Braitwhistle 2. Miss Braitwhistle kommt in Fahrt

        by Sabine Ludwig, Andrea Stegmaier

        Wenn Miss Braitwhistle den Unterricht in der Klasse 4a übernimmt, ist alles möglich. Ob Schulausflug im Golfplatz-Mobil, Fahrradprüfung mit Linksverkehr oder Besuch der englischen Schildkröten namens Harry und Willy – diese Lehrerin ist immer für eine Überraschung gut. Kommt sie erst einmal richtig in Fahrt, rettet sie mit ihren Zauberkünsten nicht nur den langweiligen Wandertag der 4a. Der zweite Teil der verrückten Schulgeschichten um Miss Braitwhistle ist leichtfüßig und wieder mit viel Witz erzählt. Alle Bände der Reihe: Band 1: Die fabelhafte Miss BraitwhistleBand 2: Miss Braitwhistle kommt in FahrtBand 3: Miss Braitwhistle hebt abBand 4: Klassentreffen bei Miss BraitwhistleBand 5: Klassenreise mit Miss BraitwhistleBand 6: Miss Braitwhistle startet durch

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