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      • Nanmeebooks Co., Ltd.

        Founded in September 1992, Nanmeebooks is one of the leading publishers in Thailand, which publish both fiction and non-fiction for people at all ages licensed from around the world. We are known for educational books for children and youth literature including Harry Potter. Our outstanding and bestselling titles are including books from J.K. Rowling, Paolo Coelho, Yu Hua, Yi Zhongtian, Dr. Tom Wu and Nobel writer Mo Yan. We are also honored to publish the work of HRH Princess Sirindhorn, as well as various Nobel Prize literatures.

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      • Nanjing University Press

        Nanjing University Press Co., Ltd. (NJUP) is a leading comprehensive academic publishing house among the 108 Chinese publishers subordinate to universities. NJUP was founded in 1984 and supervised by Nanjing University. More than 200 employees were under the editing, marketing, production, warehousing, human resources and accounting departments. We publish around 1500 titles each year including nearly 100 translation works. Most of them focus on Philosophy, Aesthetics, Literature, History, Modern Culture and Mass Media. Our backlist comprises over 16,000 titles in total.

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        Children's & YA

        The Barefoot Crew and the Stolen Granny

        by Jörg Steinleitner/ Daniela Kohl

        Something smells of adventure: summer holidays in the country can be like a whodunnit – where else can you find a missing Granny together with a real treasure and eight bare feet? Jörg Steinleitner brings his readers a true sense of well-being, in a world full of adventure. With varied and powerful illustrations by bestselling illustrator Daniela Kohl. Whoever thinks that summer holidays in the village are boring is mistaken: on the very first day of the holidays, Tanne’s Granny Schnitzel disappears without trace. It’s a good job that Corvin (9), Kiki (10), Ben (10) and Tanne (11) were just about to form a gang: the Barefoot Crew. And soon they have more than just bare feet and a kidnapped Granny to contend with – there’s also a real treasure! A hugely exciting criminal case with a breathtaking natural backdrop, together with varied feel-good factors that prompt readers to dream, discover and share in the story’s thrills. Best-suited for boys and girls aged 8+.

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        Children's & YA

        Granny Loves to Dance

        by Avianti Armand

        Granny loves to dance, until she finally forgets how to. I want to help Granny remember the thing she loved the most in the world.

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        Children's & YA
        2021

        Does the Baboon Have a Granny?

        by Mariana Savka (Author), Oleh Petrenko-Zanevsky (Illustrator)

        Mariana Savka's rhymes from the collection Does a Baboon Have a Granny? have amused more than a generation, and her heroes became favorites of little ones and their parents. In this book you will meet a family of donkeys and hippos, a stubborn billy goat, a little mouse that did not want to sleep, cheerful frogs and mischievous owls, a master beaver and, of course, a little baboon! Funny, cute, childish poetry, which was humorously illustrated by Oleh Petrenko-Zanevskiy, will give magical moments of family reading.   From 3 to 6 years, 990 words. Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko, ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

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        Children's & YA
        2017

        Dance of the Wild

        by Richa Jha and Ruchi Mhasane

        Little Shilu loves to dance around naked. She wants to be like the animals; like Pirate, her cat. When her grandmother Nannu says she can’t because she is now a big girl, Shilu gets down to understanding why she can’t. Peppered with Nannu’s loving chiding, intimate grandma-granddaughter bonding over conversations, and a heart-to-heart between the mother and this little inquisitive daughter, this book is a reflection of the wild and free nature of childhood.  Rhuchi Mhasane’s soft evocative illustrations rendered in pencil with watercolour, and put together digitally, create a dreamlike charm. Richa Jha’s gentle, affectionate and lyrical text takes the reader into the mind of the little girl who can’t wait to get the answers to her ‘Why can’t I?’

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        July 2022

        Hüpf in die Wanne, kleines Nilpferd!

        Ein Mitmachbuch

        by Nanna Neßhöver, Anja Grote

        Hurra, endlich Badetag! Das kleine Nilpferd freut sich riesig, denn es ist eine echte Wasserratte. Doch was ist das? Die Wanne ist ja noch ganz leer. Wo ist denn die Seife? Durch Schütteln, Klatschen und Stupsen kann dem Nilpferd geholfen werden, und so wird der Badetag doch noch zu einem echten Hit! Eine von Nanna Neßhöver interaktiv erzählte und von Anja Grote charmant illustrierte Bilderbuchgeschichte zum Mitmachen und Spaßhaben – auch für Bademuffel. Interaktives Vorleseerlebnis für Kinder ab 2 Jahren, das die Freude am gemeinsamen Lesen und der Bade-Routine steigert. Fördert die Kreativität und Vorstellungskraft von Kleinkindern. Ideal sowohl für Wasserliebhaber als auch für Bademuffel - das Buch schafft eine positive Assoziation mit der Badezeit und ist ein wertvolles Hilfsmittel für Eltern, um Kindern Lust aufs Baden zu machen. Schöner Bestandteil des abendlichen Schlafenszeit-Rituals.

      • I Follow The Voices of Soft, Quiet Goddesses

        by Hugo Roca Joglar

        There is an idea by D.H. Lawrence: 'we are the secret dreams of our grandmothers.' But not the dreams they openly accepted and pursued, rather the secret dreams: those they denied, and merely thinking about them plunged them into fear and guilt. This Hugo Roca's definitive exploration of this concept: It begins with the death of his grandmother and ends with the imminent birth of his daughter, and in between, he narrates his struggle to establish a different flow, where through a process of re-educating himself (which leads to confront the most horrible demons of his lineage), he seeks to stop lying and to have no more secrets: to decipher his hidden dreams so as not to pass on the curse of embodying them to his daughter. A narrative that redefines parenthood and embarks on a profound quest for new forms of beauty.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        Grandmothers Wisdom

        by Vandana Shiva

        Living Portrayals from the International  Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers Grandmothers’ Wisdom is a vibrant tribute to the lives of thirteen indigenous Grandmothers who came together to protect our planet in crisis and envision a future for the next seven generations. These remarkable wisdom keepers of traditional medicine and Indigenous spirituality, preserve the ancient wisdom traditions and traditional ecological knowledge that have served our planet Earth for millennia. This special work is a living portrayal of their upbringing, encounters with the violence of colonialism and forced assimilation, their awakening to fierce activism, and the ceremonial practices they carry forward from their lineages with tenacity, grace and devotion.

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        October 2012

        Der Umweg nach Santiago

        by Cees Nooteboom

        Als Cees Nootebooms Reisebericht erstmals erscheint, ist man sich einig: Mit Der Umweg nach Santiago liegt das Spanienbuch schlechthin vor. Nooteboom bricht von Barcelona nach Santiago de Compostela auf, ohne jede Eile, denn der Weg ist das Ziel. Der große niederländische Erzähler ergänzt sein erfolgreiches Reisebuch nun durch weitere Texte über das Land seiner Leidenschaft.

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        California's Notebook

        by Santiago Federico Espinosa Piñeros

        “Between the sea and the mountain -and more precisely: between the force of the tide and the imminence of earthquakes- the transits of Cuaderno de California occur. The vulnerable -poetic and political- observation of the exterior landscape provokes incessant movements in the interior landscape of a couple, “two very old souls”, who travel: sometimes they are tiny movements, sometimes close to earthquakes. A chronicle of travel, memory and love, Santiago Espinosa's is a work wise in its beauty and beautiful in its beautiful in its beauty and beautiful in the depth of its reflection: it is not easy to think so sharply when we are so moved, in pause, by the beauty that captures us. Giuseppe Caputo[...]No one knows the origin of the word California.Someone told us: “I come from California”.Which in my language means “no place”.[...]”

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        Gran Paradiso

        Eine italienische Familiensaga

        by Landau, Grit

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        Children's & YA

        The Little Lady in the Blue Mountains (5)

        by Stefanie Taschinski/Nina Dullek

        The Blue Mountains are calling! When Lilly’s grandma’s favourite cow falls ill, the Bear family immediately decide to pay them a visit – but without the Little Lady. Mother and Father Bear are worried that her chameleon-like behaviour might upset Grandma Annie. But Lilly, Charley and the Little Lady won’t accept such thinking. With a zip and a zoom the Little Lady opens her umbrella and up and away they go on the greatest mountain “salafari” of all time! But then something weird happens to the Little Lady: first her feet start to tickle, then her fine hiking boots start to pinch, and her jacket seems to be shrinking! She sees with horror that she is starting to grow. What can Lilly, Charley and she do to stop it?

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        Children's & YA
        July 2021

        Die Wolkenponys - Das Geheimnis der Edelsteine (Band 1)

        by Barbara Rose

        The Magic Cloud Ponies - The Secret of the Diamonds (Vol.1)   Four Hooves full of Magic   Lotti, her parents and her sister have just moved to Wetterstein, because they have inherited Grandma Luna's big beautiful house. When Lotti moves into her new room, she finds a thick book on the shelf - the book of magical ponies. And just as she is about to open it, a dainty little bracelet with four precious stones on it falls out. Shortly thereafter, an unknown pony appears at the horse farm to which Lotti's older sister Paula has dragged her. It won't let anyone touch it - except Lotti. And then the pony starts talking to her! The pony is called Whirlwind because it comes from a magical land, the land of Light Blue. And this land is in great danger. Only Lotti, who is magically connected to Whirlwind and his three siblings by the bracelet, can help now.

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        January 2016

        Das Sams und die Wunschmaschine und eine weitere Geschichte

        by Paul Maar, Monty Arnold, Santiago Ziesmer, Kay Poppe, Kay Poppe, Paul Maar, Christiane Krah

        Das Sams und die Wunschmaschine Die Wunschpunkte im Gesicht des Sams verschwinden nach und nach. Höchste Zeit, dass Herr Taschenbier seine Erfindung - die Wunschmaschine - fertig stellt. Die hat er auf dem Dachboden von Frau Rotkohl versteckt, wo er sich und das Sams hin wünscht. Doch sein Wunsch ist viel zu ungenau und die beiden landen auf einem falschen Dachboden … Matti, Momme und die Zauberbohnen Der Momps Matti lebt mit seinem Bruder Momme auf einer Insel irgendwo im Meer. Während Matti von Abenteuern in fremden Ländern träumt, ist Momme zu Hause am glücklichsten. Deshalb macht sich Matti eines Tages allein auf eine Reise. Noch ahnt er nicht, was die Zauberbohnen anrichten, die ihm der Uralte mit auf den Weg gegeben hat … Vorgelesen von Monty Arnold und Santiago Ziesmer und untermalt mit vielen Geräuschen und Musik.

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        Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Aai and I

        by Mamta Nainy and Sanket Pethkar

        Aadya looks just like her mother (Aai)—same little nose, same delicate ears, same big eyes, and identical thick, long hair. But one day, Aai goes away to a big hospital with a promise to return before Aadya learns her next Math lesson. The long-awaited return shocks Aadya because now her mother looks completely unlike her. She wonders if Aai will ever greet her with her usual, cheery, ‘Hello! Mini-me.’ Or will Aadya have to take matters into her own hands just to hear that again?With lyrical prose and a tender touch, Aai and I is an empowering story of the bond between a mother and a daughter, and of the little one finding her own identity as she finds herself no longer 'looking' the same as her mother. Mamta Nainy captures with elan Aadya’s innocence, impatience, and dilemma, and Sanket Pethkar’s vibrant, gorgeous artwork brings to life a typical Indian household in the state of Maharashtra.

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        September 1996

        Ein Flugticket für Grandma Rosy

        Das Geheimnis der amerikanischen Grossmutter

        by Dertinger, Antje

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        Children's & YA
        February 2021

        Ridi Regrets His Mistakes

        by Ismaël Ouédraogo / Akira Junior

        Young Ridi obtained good results in school. As a reward, his parents offered him an invitation to spend  the holiday in the village with his grandma. The days spent in such a rural area were so wonderful, until several events unfolded!

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        The Arts
        January 2013

        Chinese Arts and Crafts Masters

        Cui Jie—Cross-stitch and Silk Barbola

        by Zhou Nan

        This set of book introduces 62 artists who were conferred “Chinese Arts and Crafts Master”. They all have their unique skills with outstanding contributions. Each book has an interview with the master to show the unique technique and design concept to the readers.

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        August 2015

        From South to North:Go to South

        by Yue Nan

        This is an epic book depicting the Chinese scholars of the last century in a panoramic manner. The book’s time span is nearly one century, involving most of Chinese master scholars, such as Cai Yuanpei, Wang Guowei, Liang Qichao, Mei Yiqi, Chen Yinke and Qian Zhongshu. In the book, Yue makes an extensive investigation and revelation. It will help the reader broaden their minds and make them mediate that period in sigh. The book is rewarded as one of ten best non-fiction books in 2011 by Asian Weekly. Mao Yushi, He Liangliang, Li Guoqing, Yu Shicun, Zhang Yiwu and Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan recommended the book. CCTV and Peking University had decided to make a big TV series.

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