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      • Mercure de France

        Provided with a remarkable collection, Mercure de France follows an exacting editorial policy: French and foreign literature, poetry, history, anthologies... Awarded many times, the publishing house is associated with prestigious names: Romain Gary, Colette, Ionesco , André Gide, André du Bouchet, Henri Michaux, Adonis, Yves Bonnefoy, Andréï Makine, Gilles Leroy, Anne Serre, Gwenaëlle Aubry, Julian Barnes...

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      • Kampu Mera Edition

        A publisher dedicated to promote the works by Cambodian female authors. Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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        June 2025

        White Hearts

        by Nnamdi Okose

        Two young boys seeking to be initiated into the order of warriors, find their lives upturned when an accident wakes a vengeful goddess. This story, weaved from the oral lore and magic of the Igbo takes the reader on a journey through the lake where mermaids and crocodiles contend for power. And through enchanted kingdoms ruled by mythical spirits. A curse has been unleashed that would cause the destruction of the world. An army of both humans and mythical creatures must be raised to defend the world. Only a white heart can lead this great army.

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        Children's & YA
        2017

        Mermaids

        by Oksana Lushchevska (Author), Violetta Borigard (Illustrator)

        Sonia and Nika are best friends. Yet, they live far away from each other: Nika lives on the left bank of the Dripro River and Sonia lives on the right one. To see each other more often the girls come up with a secret game. But sometimes, one of them feels sad. What would Nika do this time to make Sonia laugh? In this bilingual picturebook the readers will dive into a world of endless imagination, present in each child and grown-up as well.    From 6 to 9 years, 1250 words (Ukrainian and English). Rightsholders: Oksana Luchchevska, olushchevska@gmail.com

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        Children's & YA
        March 2022

        Ruby Fairygale und die Insel der Magie (Erstlese-Reihe, Band 1)

        Fantasy-Abenteuer mit Ruby Fairygale ab 7 Jahren

        by Marlene Jablonski, Kira Gembri / illustrated by Verena Körting

        Ruby Fairygale and the Island of Magic Ruby Fairygale's first adventure - lovingly and excitingly told, with many atmospheric illustrations• Feel-good fantasy for Story Time, Early Readers and Fans of "Ruby Fairygale"!• Written by Marlene Jablonski (“Liliane Susewind” Chapter book series), based on a synopsis by Kira Gembri• Strong female protagonist and lovingly developed characters, with a high sympathy factor8-year-old Ruby Fairygale lives on a small island near the west coast of Ireland. After school, she always helps her grandmother, who works as a veterinarian. But the two of them have a big secret: they know that there are not only animals on the island, but also magical mythical creatures that need their help.Summer vacation at last! Now Ruby can spend the whole day helping her grandma. The two of them not only take care of animals, but also fairies, goblins and other mythical creatures! It's not easy to keep this secret - especially from Briana, the most unfriendly girl in Ruby's class. When Bri's father's fishing nets are destroyed, Briana suspects a pack of seals and is determined to drive them away. But Ruby suspects that something else is behind this. Something completely magical ... And indeed: a little mermaid had become entangled in the fishing net! Can Ruby still stop Bri without revealing her secret?

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        Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's/YA)
        October 2021

        El año de la rata

        by Jorge Alderete

        Our forests are shrinking every year due to fires forestry. Trees and all life that inhabits them, from tiny microorganisms to families of birds and animals are destroyed by flames that in most cases, are caused by we, humans.

      • Fiction

        Hotel California

        by Ramón Valdés Elizondo

        Damián flees from two assassins who are chasing him on a lonely desert road. He manages to elude them but his car is running out of gas. In the distance he discovers a hotel that looks abandoned from the outside. He knocks on the door and is greeted by Mercedes, a beautiful blonde who invites him in. Inside the hotel is spectacular: every detail is taken care of to perfection, but there is something shady lurking within its walls and corridors. Damián thinks he hears voices calling his name, although he attributes them to stress and fatigue. Our anguished protagonist lives a terrifying experience when he tries to leave the next day and inexplicable things happen that prevent him from doing so. Suddenly, Damian will be trapped in this place that changes, that whispers, that makes us doubt if he is living a nightmare or if everything is a product of his hallucinations. A novel written to the rhythm of rock, with nods to horror classics and a twist that will take you to a place you may never be able, or want, to leave.

      • Biography & True Stories

        The Story of Y

        by Yareli Arizmendi

        The Story of Y, fits inside the genre of Memoir without being a linear biography or a reflection at a distance. With its first person of the present narrative point of view, it insists in jumping back in time to understand what was brewed there and if it became (or not), a crucial part of what is today. The main character, driven by a tragic event - the death of her father, whom she never saw again since she was nineteen- reluctantly must rearrange the boxes in that closet in which, when she was young, managed to pile the unnecessary and close the door…until today.

      • Legendary Mermaids

        by Rémi Giordano, Olivia Godat, Laura Pérez

        A gorgeous picture book about 10 legendary mermaids. Who are they and what do they want? From time immemorial and all over the world, sea creatures have never ceased to be the object of fantasies. In this picture book illustrated by the talented Laura Pérez, get acquainted with their incredible destinies, their poetic quests and their passionate adventures!

      • October 2020

        The Mermaid Handbook

        by Taylor Widrig (author), Briana Corr Scott (illustrator)

        The book mermaids-in-training have been waiting for! From history and folklore to recipes and tips for ocean preservation, as well as profiles and original illustrations of mer-maidens from all around the world, The Mermaid Handbook features everything you need to know to follow the mermaid way of life.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2019

        The Little Mermaid

        by Emily Bevens

        ‘In a castle made of coral at the bottom of the sea, lived the most beautiful mermaid there ever would be.’ Deep under the sea a mermaid called Ariel dreamed of what life on land would be like. Ariel comes up with an idea of how to live with the people, but will it go to plan? Dive under the sea and join Ariel on her thrilling pursuit for a different life.

      • Alonzo and Molly the Mermaid

        by Debbie Kelly, illustrated by Monika Filipina Trzpil

        When Molly the Mermaid is kidnapped by the Pesky Pirates things don't look too clever. But then they hadn't reckoned on Alonzo, the world's first chicken superhero! With the help of Sid the Squid, Delores the Dolphin and the other sea creatures, our clucking hero swims in to save the day. This cracking, first book in the 'The Adventures of Alonzo the Chicken' series, Alonzo and Molly the Mermaid is a barmy, maritime adventure for early readers. Debbie Kelly has written a fun and swashbuckling book which accompanied by Monika Filipina Trzpil's delightful illustrations will delight young readers. With mermaids, pirates and a superhero chicken this is great fun for boys and girls alike.

      • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)
        June 2018

        Pearls for Pearl

        by Heaton, Amber

        Pearl is a tiny mermaid with big dreams, but can she reach the treasure? Pearl shows that even small dreamers can reach the stars! Goal setting is difficult to teach, but a concept that is extremely important for preschoolers to learn. Heaton wonderfully illustrates how important it is to make goals that are just out of reach. By brainstorming with her new friend, Peal finds a way to solve her problem and reach her goal.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2023

        WAS IST WAS Vol. 146 Mythology

        Gods, Heroes and Magical Beings

        by Andrea Schaller

        Off to Olympus! The new WAS IST WAS volume Mythologycovers everything important about known and unknowngods and goddesses and offers exciting myths from all overthe world. The book immerses you in the beliefs of the Celtsand Germanic tribes, meets mermaids, werewolves,unicorns and dragons. From the creation myths to PercyJackson and Harry Potter, the WAS IST WAS volumeenchants its young and old readers. WAS IST WAS the famous fact book series for children fromthe age of 8 and up presents knowledge in brief, informativetexts and with first-class photographs.Excellent info-graphics explain complex issues and funnyextras deepen the knowledge.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2018

        The wicked fairy

        by Daniel Edfeldt

        They have located a missing unicorn, saved cursed mermaids and cured an elf princess of frost fever. The twins are ready to tackle a new case. The last weekend of their summer break and the Helper Agency receives a magic message! Someone is in trouble and need their help. Nova and Simon pack their equipment and head out on their bikes to rescue the person in need, but everything isn't what it seems to be and the twins are facing their most dangerous case yet.  In the last part of the Helper Agency series, we get to join the twins on a hair-raising adventure in towers as well as the underworld, meet speaking skeletons, The Neck (water spirit) and lots of other fairytale creatures.  Well, a whole army of them actually.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        March 2016

        The curse of the sea monster

        by Daniel Edfeldt

        Simon and Nova swam through the dense seaweed. The water bubbled, splashed and frothed around them, but the sea monster was faster than they were. It had already caught up with them. Nova could sense it nipping at her feet.  In just a second or two, the sea monster would devour them!The twins started their semi-secret helper agency when they were utterly bored one balmy summers day. After their first mission, they understood that fantastic creatures and magical places are just around the order if you are just daring enough to look. But the second case of the Helper Agency proved to be much more difficult than the first one. Nova and Simon follow the mysterious Julian to the bottom of a deep lake, where they discover all the mermaids and aquarians have been cursed. The Helper Agency has to help them break this bad spell. But it isn't all that easy when, at the same time, they also have to fight a nasty sea monster and a trio of wicked witches.

      • October 2018

        The Little Mermaid

        by Hans Christian Andersen, Anton Lomaev

        The great storyteller Hans Christian Andersen wrote this legendary story by the sea in Denmark. The Little Mermaid fearlessly dives into the limitless and dangerous ocean of love. Her heart is full of courage, hope, and endless longing. She is ready to leave her carefree life of a sea princess behind for a new mysterious world. The magical illustrations for “The Little Mermaid” were created by the famous St. Petersburg artist Anton Lomaev. The book was awarded the “Interpresscon” prize for the best illustrations.

      • Children's & YA

        LA SIRENETTA (THE LITTLE MERMAID)

        by H.C. Andersen, Gemma Capdevila (Illustrations)

        In the crystal clear waters of the deep ocean the King of the Sea lives with his daughters. The youngest one wants to conquer the heart of a prince and asks the witch of the abyss to transform her long fish tail into a pair of tapered legs. Then the little mermaid ventures on earth in search of love, but... "I did not want - as de la Motte Fouqué did in his Ondina - that the siren would gain an immortal soul only and exclusively thanks to a stranger; thanks to the feelings of someone else. I think that would be unethical, that the conquest of eternal salvation depends on luck, and I am absolutely not willing to accept such a point of view. I wanted my little mermaid to make a choice, which is much more natural. And much more divine." Hans Christian Andersen

      • Children's & YA

        Little Mermaid

        by Adapted text

        Beautifully illustrated classical fairy tale with text adapted for younger audience.

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