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THE MYSTERIOUS TUNNEL ON BASEL STREET
A Thriller for Young Readers
by Pnina Ophir
The story is set in a typical old-timers’ neighborhood in central Tel Aviv. For several decades, the neighborhood contained a firehouse and an emergency medical center, as well as a colorful open-air market. But one day, the character of the street changes completely: Bulldozers begin tearing down the buildings, which are to be replaced by two modern multistory houses and a paved public square. A group of sixth-graders living in the neighborhood discovers that, in addition to the construction company's excavations, another private excavation is under way. It transpires that a pair of criminals decided that the noise and commotion in the area provided a one-time opportunity to unearth a mysterious "treasure chest" that was buried under the old firehouse long ago. The children’s curiosity and courage ultimately lead to the capture of the criminals moments before the chest is found, which in turn solves the mystery. A second book in this series, named The Magician from Motzkin Boulevard has already been written and a Hebrew-language edition will be published later this year. 96 pages, full-color hardcover with B/W illustrations inside, 15X22 cm
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA
The Secret of Crossing
China Story Picture Books
by Zhang Jie
China Story Picture Books is the first set of children's picture books launched by the Bingxin Award Committee. This set of books covers the works of seven Bingxin Award-winning writers of different ages including children's literature masters and promising young writers. The illustrations are full of traditional Chinese cultural elements such as dragon lantern dance, paper cutting, oil paper umbrella, and bamboo. Powerful painters at home and abroad are invited to do illustrations, which brings interesting fusion and collision of Chinese and foreign cultures to the books. In addition to the original illustrations, the stories are more touching. Every child can harvest the courage and wisdom for growing up from these stories. The series consists of 7 picture books: The Dragon Lantern, The Path of Golden Flowers, The Child in Three-Story Attic, The School Day Gifts, The Secret of Crossing, The Slope of Sisters. The Secret of Crossing tells the story of the growth of children in villages and small towns. The mud road to the canteen is narrow, several places collapse from the foot of the wall, and one of them breaks into a big gap. Why not fill in the big gap? It's really a lion in the way, and the girl has to cross it carefully, with all her strength.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social Sciences2014
History of Ukraine from KGB Secret Files
by Volodymyr Viatrovych
The unknown and classified KGB history of the largest country in Europe - Ukraine is the history of people, events, documents and files. The files have answers to many questions. The most important of which - why did a war begin again in Europe? Why is it so important for Russia to conquer Ukraine? Why are Ukrainians putting up such a powerful resistance? Historian Volodymyr Viatrovych, who declassified the secret archives of the Soviet special services from the Cheka to the KGB, talks about the history of Ukraine, the USSR and Eastern Europe from 1918 to 1991. The reader, is offered, along with various heroes and traitors, those who thought they were in control of events, and those who thought they had no power over them, to recreate the nearly century-old chess game between the Ukrainian liberation movement and the creators of the "prison of nations." Described in reports and recreated by a historian, this work looks at the cunning “special operations”, deadly moves, information wars and complex games among several players that are all an attempt to find an answer to the question: what creates our destiny - human will or circumstances?
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Trusted PartnerOctober 2022
My Father's Secret
The BND, my family and I
by Corinna von Bassewitz
For a long time, Corinna von Bassewitz believed her father was a soldier, later on that he was a diplomat. Then, at the age of 16, she learnt something unbelievable: he had been a secret agent for the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND, Germany's Federal Intelligence Service). Once the secret had been at least partly uncovered, she became something of a spy herself and eventually found some confidential documents in her parents' attic. Later, she realised that her father had been living as a double agent for the FRG and the GDR. So what effect does it have on a girl if her father conceals his true identity and eventually disappears without trace? Along with her family history, the author provides multi-layered and exciting insights into the historical context of the Cold War. A very personal book, intriguingly told and emotionally touching.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2020
Ayélévi's Secret
by Simon de Saint-Dzokotoe, Maryse Montron
Little Ayélévi is very cunning. She always wins at the game of "Who would win the most beautiful flower." This situation intrigued his brother who wanted to understand the secret of these repeated successes. Ayélévi is very clever; will it still be for a long time?
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsOctober 2024
Secret Cinema and the immersive experience industry
by Sarah Atkinson, Helen W. Kennedy
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsJanuary 2019
The secret life of romantic comedy
by Celestino Deleyto
The secret life of romantic comedy offers a new approach to one of the most popular and resilient genres in the history of Hollywood. Steering away from the rigidity and ideological determinism of traditional accounts of the genre, this book advocates a more flexible theory, which allows the student to explore the presence of the genre in unexpected places, extending the concept to encompass films that are not usually considered romantic comedies. Combining theory with detailed analyses of a selection of films, including To Be or Not to Be (1942), Rear Window (1954), Kiss Me Stupid (1964), Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Before Sunset (2004), the book aims to provide a practical framework for the exploration of a key area of contemporary experience - intimate matters - through one of its most powerful filmic representations: the genre of romantic comedy. Original and entertaining, The secret life of romantic comedy is perfect for students and academics of film and film genre.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2019
He and I. A Story Without Secrets About Boys
by Yulia Smal (Author), Anna Oliynyk (Illustrator)
A time comes when every child starts wondering about their body, asking their parents “awkward” questions. In this book, children and their parents, together with a curious boy named Max, will learn about the boys’ private parts and about the right way to treat one’s privacy and intimacy, about hygiene and safety, about illnesses and self-care, and, most importantly, about good behavior and respect. The book approaches the subject in an interesting and fun way, and is beautifully illustrated by Anna Oliynyk. From 3 to 12 years, 7681 words Rightsholders: mybookshelf.publishing@gmail.com
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Trusted Partner2017
Children's Art Manual Game Book
by Green Book
Basics of Interesting Paper-cut: Basics of Interesting Paper-cut is a book for guiding children to have fun origami. The strength of DIY ability directly reflects the flexibility of the brain, so improving children's DIY ability is an important way to promote intellectual development, while hand craft is a good way to fully develop children's intelligence.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesJune 2004
Secret Shakespeare
Studies in theatre, religion and resistance
by Richard Wilson
Shakespeare's Catholic context was the most important literary discovery of the last century. No biography of the Bard is now complete without chapters on the paranoia and persecution in which he was educated, or the treason which engulfed his family. Whether to suffer outrageous fortune or take up arms in suicidal resistance was, as Hamlet says, 'the question' that fired Shakespeare's stage. In 'Secret Shakespeare' Richard Wilson asks why the dramatist remained so enigmatic about his own beliefs, and so silent on the atrocities he survived. Shakespeare constructed a drama not of discovery, like his rivals, but of darkness, deferral, evasion and disguise, where, for all his hopes of a 'golden time' of future toleration, 'What's to come' is always unsure. Whether or not 'He died a papist', it is because we can never 'pluck out the heart' of his mystery that Shakespeare's plays retain their unique potential to resist. This is a fascinating work, which will be essential reading for all scholars of Shakespeare and Renaissance studies. ;
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2020
Daddy Has A Secret
by Avianti Armand
My daddy has a secret. His secret was in the form of little men, locked in a box in the middle of a dark room. Sometimes, the little men disturb my father, until Father has to run away. I want to help Father, I'm going to. But how?
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesMay 2024
The Official Record
Oversight, national security and democracy
by Peter Finn, Robert Ledger
The construction, control and preservation of the Official Record is inherently contested. Those seeking greater openness and (democratic) accountability argue 'sunlight is [...] the best of disinfectants', while others seek stricter information control because, to their mind, sound government arises when advice and policy are formulated secretly. This edited volume explores the intersection of the Official Record, oversight, national security and democracy. Through US, UK and Canadian case studies, this volume will benefit higher level undergraduate readers and above to explore the Official Record in the context of the national security operations of democratic states. All chapters are research-based pieces of original writing that feature a document appendix containing primary documents (often excerpts) that are key to a chapter's narrative. As a result, this book interrogates the boundaries between national security, accountability, oversight, and the Official Record.
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Trusted PartnerTrue stories2020
ISOLATION. Secret prisons of Donbas in the stories by people saved from torture and death
by Daria Bura, Iryna Vovk
The book of recollections of those, who went through hell and survived: prisoners of Donetsk and Luhansk prisoners, infamous "Isolation", Donbas colonies. These are the stories of those who were exchanged as prisoners of war on December 29, 2019, those who kissed the Ukrainian land at the "Maiorsk" checkpoint. Despite the controversy over the exchange itself, those who sacrificed their lives, families, peace, and health returned home. Ukrainian soldiers, journalists, bloggers, military aides, doctors, and locals talk about the life "before" and "after", about the life of Donbas during the war, about the atrocities and crimes of militants, about the horrors and tortures in captivity.
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2016
Skandinavische Weihnachten
Die schönsten Geschichten von Astrid Lindgren, Hans Christian Andersen, Sven Nordqvist u.a.
by Astrid Lindgren, Selma Lagerlöf, Sven Nordqvist, Hans Christian Andersen, Margareta Strömstedt, Thomas Winding, Timo Parvela, Tove Jansson, Barbra Ring, Mauri Kunnas, Esther Kalb, Carola Sturm, Imke Sönnichsen, Katrin Engelking, Sven Nordqvist, Mauri Kunnas, Marie Franzos, Gabriele Haefs, Maike Dörries, Anna-Liese Kornitzky, Peter Urban-Halle, Christiane Laura Schultz
"Skandinavische Weihnachten" entfacht die Magie nordischer Weihnachtstraditionen mit einer herzerwärmenden Sammlung von Geschichten und Bräuchen aus Schweden, Dänemark, Norwegen, Island und Finnland. Jedes Kapitel beginnt mit einer Einführung in die weihnachtlichen Bräuche des jeweiligen Landes und taucht dann tief ein in Geschichten, die von bekannten Autoren wie Astrid Lindgren, Hans Christian Andersen, Selma Lagerlöf und vielen mehr verfasst wurden. Dieses Buch bietet eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die Winterzeit durch die Augen der Skandinavier zu erleben - von der mystischen Stimmung der langen, dunklen Nächte bis hin zu den freudigen Festlichkeiten, die Licht und Wärme in die Herzen bringen. Die Anthologie ist ein wahrer Schatz für die Adventszeit, der nicht nur durch seine literarische Vielfalt besticht, sondern auch durch die tiefe Verbundenheit mit der Natur und den Gemeinschaftssinn, der die skandinavische Weihnachtszeit prägt. Mit seiner Mischung aus beliebten weihnachtlichen Erzählungen und der Vorstellung traditioneller Bräuche ist dieses Buch eine perfekte Ergänzung für jede Hausbibliothek und ein Muss für alle, die die Vielfalt und Wärme der skandinavischen Kultur erleben möchten. Einzigartige Anthologie skandinavischer Weihnachtstraditionen: Der Sammelband führt in die magischen, traditionsreichen Feierlichkeiten des hohen Nordens ein, begleitet von zauberhaften Geschichten und Bräuchen aus Schweden, Dänemark, Norwegen, Island und Finnland. Bezaubernde Geschichten von renommierten Autoren: Mit Beiträgen von Astrid Lindgren, Sven Nordqvist, Hans Christian Andersen und anderen bekannten Schriftstellern bekommen Leserinnen und Leser die wundervolle Welt skandinavischer Weihnachten vermittelt. Förderung des kulturellen Verständnisses: Jedes Kapitel beginnt mit einer Einführung in die weihnachtlichen Bräuche der jeweiligen Länder, erweitert so das Wissen über kulturelle Vielfalt und festigt die Freude an interkulturellem Austausch. Hochwertige und atmosphärische Illustrationen: Die liebevollen und stimmungsvollen Bilder untermalen jede Geschichte und jeden Brauch, sodass eine atmosphärische Leseerfahrung entsteht, die die Vorfreude auf Weihnachten steigert. Ideales Geschenk zur Adventszeit: "Skandinavische Weihnachten" ist das perfekte Buch, um sich und seine Liebsten in die zauberhafte Stimmung der Weihnachtszeit zu versetzen und gemeinsame Leseabende zu genießen. Pädagogischer Mehrwert: Durch die spielerische Heranführung an die Thematik eignet sich das Buch hervorragend, um Kindern ab 5 Jahren die Bedeutung von Traditionen und kultureller Vielfalt nahezubringen, während es gleichzeitig ihre Lesekompetenz fördert. Lang anhaltende Begeisterung: Die zeitlosen Geschichten und die Einführungen in die Weihnachtstraditionen machen dieses Buch zu einem immer wieder gern gelesenen Klassiker in der Weihnachtszeit, der über Jahre hinweg Freude bereitet.
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Three Nights Three Days
by Eros Atalia (author) / David Ong (translator to English)
In this riveting story told from a journalist's perspective, the village of Barangay Magapok faces impending doom from an approaching super typhoon. The narrative unfolds like an investigative report, building suspense as it reveals the horrors the villagers are about to endure. However, the shocking twist lies in the source of their tragedy—the deforested mountains that encircle the village, which ultimately trigger a deadly avalanche. The villagers' fear and torment are tragically misplaced, for they have already perished, their lives extinguished over three days and nights. This gripping tale explores the consequences of environmental devastation and the unsettling question of whether we unknowingly bring about our own destruction.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2018
The Magic Bird
by Ken Spillman and Malavika PC
A lone bird hungry for magic pecks at alphabet shapes. It looks through glass windows of book stores and glances at the t-shirts of pedestrians with the hope of solving the mystery hidden behind those letters. Soon, the words become familiar and the bird determinedly starts collecting scraps of paper to build a nest, wanting to hatch its ideas with warmth and nurture them through potential and free imagination. The unusual combination of Ken Spillman’s simple yet eloquent prose and Malavika PC’s inspired images combine in perfect harmony to express the powerful story of The Magic Bird. The bird reminds the reader of the extraordinary components which create something as ordinary as language, and the value of spreading our wings to take stories to others.
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Fiction
Casta Diva
by Alejandra Ángeles
Alejandra Ángeles' first novel, "Casta Diva," also published by Fondo Blanco in 2023, is set in Mexico City and tells the story of two young women, Ágata and Catalina, who share the same dream: to become opera singers. This raises the question: what does it take to be an opera Diva? Ágata doesn't quite know, but she yearns to find out. Her questioning also touches Catalina, who senses the answer and plans the journey. Ágata has the voice, but not the character. Catalina, on the other hand, has the voice, the character, and the cunning to navigate the challenging operatic environment. Ágata comes from a small family background, while Catalina... Catalina brings the music, which will become an accomplice and intertwine their lives. Choruses, cantatas, zarzuelas, and operas will stage the situations they must face behind the scenes to secure a place at the Opera of Bellas Artes, and with it, the opportunity for something much greater.