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Stories Imagined
Stories Imagined was created to have a voice in woman's fiction. Writing about an age group of women who are on their second wind. Ready to take on the world how they see fit. The juggle and struggle of womanhood, sexuality, motherhood and coming back to self.
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Promoted ContentChildren's & YA2019
The Book of Horrors: A Collection of Scary Stories
by Volodymyr Arenev, Mia Marchenko, Larysa Andrievska, Ivanka Kravtsova, Yozha Kotsun, Slava Svitova, Yuriy Nikitinsky, Maria Artemenko. Illustrations by Irena Panarina
“The Book of Horrors” is a collection of scary stories by modern Ukrainian children’s writers. In the dark dark room, on the black black shelf, there is a scary scary book…. It contains eight thrilling stories about various mystical, sometimes otherworldly and utterly unexpected events and creatures, including children. If you’re not afraid yet, then meet Mia Marchenko’s black tulips (‘The Black Tulips’), Volodymyr Arenev’s inhabitants of the abandoned attic (‘The Wheeled Coffin’), Larysa Andriyevska’s ugly monsters (‘Monsters from under the Child’s Bed’), Ivanka Kravtsova’s bleeding cuckoo bird (‘Cuckoo’), Yozha Kotsun’s beasts (‘The Beasts’), Slava Svitova’s pygmy witch (‘The Pygmy Witch’), Yuriy Nikitinsky’s ghosts (‘Ghost of Olya and the Real boy named Kostyk’) and Maria Artemenko’s philosopher worms (‘This Fairy Tale is not about an Apple’).
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Promoted ContentChildren's & YA
Soul in a lunch box
Nelabai baisios istorijos
by Kotryna Zyle
Ten scary stories that could have happened in your city as well: at home, in the yard, or at school. According to Kotryna Zylė, these scary stories were inspired by her dad’s stories heard in childhood and unexpected encounters with mythical creatures. The author likes to construct her own stories— to take an old myth or legend and rewrite it by transferring the action of the story into today’s reality. If, when reading this book, you think that someone is hiding in the closet or on the balcony at night, if nails open on a tree branch instead of buds, and a bee suddenly flies out of a friend’s mouth—stay calm, it is all creatures doing.
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La isla y otros cuentos (The island and other stories)
by Emerio Medina
This book is a collection of stories where are treated some topics of the contemporary reality of Cuba where fiction and reality mix to reveal a peculiar and original point of view concerning humanity existence. His author is Emerio Medina a cuban writer who won some important Literary Prizes like "Hermanos Loynaz".
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Trusted PartnerSeptember 2017
The Stories in the World
by Mother Tigerskin
This is a book telling stories about all the hot topics in China such as stock market, house slave, emigrant, old-age care, marriage, divorce, photoshop etc. Mother Tigerskin writes really sharp and deep around these topics as short stories.
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Trusted PartnerThe ArtsFebruary 2006
Digging up stories
Applied theatre, performance and war
by James Thompson, Martin Hargreaves
In 'Digging up stories', James Thompson explores the problems of theatre practice in communities affected by war and exclusion. Each chapter or 'story' is written in a lively and accessible style and draws on a range of contemporary performance theories. The chapters discuss: - participatory theatre in refugee camps - theatre workshop and stories of a massacre - traditional dance-dramas in an insurgent controlled village - 'Forum' theatre with the Mahabharata - ethical issues - the struggle to teach the author to dance 'Digging up stories' documents a range of theatre practice and includes project reports, ethnographic accounts, performance analysis and diary-style reflection. Taken from Thompson's research and practice in Sri Lanka, these diverse examples question the link between applied theatre, traditional performance and performances in everyday life. The book blurs lines between research and travel writing to create rich and provocative accounts of applying theatre in a troubled setting. ;
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult: general non-fiction2020
Union of Soviet Things
by Petro Yatsenko
The soviet realia are not entirely clear to modern adolescents. Childhood in the late Soviet Union was not like it is now. Back in those days, everything was different and even scary to some point: a premonition of the nuclear war, propaganda, shortages, and confusing household items. The main characters of the book, a teenage Matvii and his father Petro, go to Lviv to visit their grandmother. There are still heaps of Soviet things in her ceiling cabinet and they are good at telling stories. Paretns are good at this as well, if you ask them well. The book gives a reason to talk about feelings of nostalgia and values.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA
Nigu the Friendly Dragon
by Watiek Ideo
On the top of the mountain, live a dragon that often spout fire. Everyone in the village is afraid of the lone dragon. Three friends are curious about it and want to take a peek if the dragon is truly as scary as people said. When they arrive there, what they see is definitely not something they expected!
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Huang Beijia Telling Stories: The Dog Haihai
by Huang Beijia
“Huang Beijia Telling Stories” is a series of short stories created by famous writer Huang Beijia for elementary school students. The author writes stories about childhoods with empathy and positive power. The Dog Haihai contains two stories: The Dog Haihai Xiao Xiao actually hid a puppy in the backyard of the canteen! There is no secret in the school. His classmates soon learned of the news. Xiao Xiao planned to raise the puppy and give it to friends at Hope Primary School in the mountain village. And the whole class took turns being on duty to feed the puppy. The Happy Cooking Class From the second semester of the fifth grade, the students at Changjiang Road Primary School began to learn a new skill - cooking. The cooking class is a happy class. You don’t have to do annoying mathematical calculations, nor do you need to memorize English words, or task your mind to write essays. It’s almost as lovely as art and music classes! No, no, it’s even lovelier! After class, everyone can share the food they have made.
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THE BIG BOOK OF MALAYSIAN HORROR STORIES
by AMIR MUHAMMAD (editor), CHIN YEW
THE BIG BOOK OF MALAYSIAN HORROR STORIES takes us from terrors that are mythological and historical to contemporary and technological. The biggest Fixi Novo anthology yet is set in various states in Malaysia, but the most common states are Darul Distress and Negeri Scary. These brand-new stories are complemented by Chin Yew's equally spooky illustrations.
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Todavía la Mitad del día y otros relatos (Still the Middle of the Day and Other Stories)
by Alfredo Galiano
This book is a collection of stories where are treated some topics of the contemporary reality of Cuba. His author is Alfredo Galiano a cuban writer who won some important Literary Prizes like "Hermanos Loynaz", "Cirilo Villaverde" and the International Literary Prize "Premio de Relato Alfonso Sancho Sáenz".
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary Studies
Six stories of Floating Life
by Shen Fu
"Six stories of Floating Life" takes the life of the author Shen Fu and his wife as the main line, and narrates what they saw and heard about the ordinary and interesting life at home. The work describes the life of the author and his wife Chen Yun, who want to live a kind of cloth clothes and vegetarianism and engage in art. Because of the oppression of feudal ethics and the suffering of poor life, their ideals are finally broken.The whole article is nearly 40000 words, saying that the world is sweet and sour.
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Trusted PartnerJuly 2020
Der Tag, an dem ich cool wurde 3. Endlich richtig cool!
by Juma Kliebenstein, Alexander Bux
Für alle Jungs (und natürlich auch Mädchen), die davon träumen, cool zu sein, und für Eltern, die ihren Kindern eine Geschichte voller Humor, Freundschaft und Selbstvertrauen schenken möchten: Der dritte und letzte Band von Juma Kliebensteins begeisternder Buchreihe ist da! Martin und sein Freund Karli finden sich in einem neuen Abenteuer wieder: Nach einem erfolgreichen Konzert sind sie nun die offizielle Schulband, mit einer Garage als Proberaum, freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellt von Martins Opa. Während Martin versucht, mit seinen Gefühlen für Luna zurechtzukommen, und die Anwesenheit von Shirin navigiert, bietet die Begegnung mit einem echten Rockstar eine willkommene Ablenkung und führt sie auf einen wilden Ritt durch die alltäglichen Herausforderungen des Teenagerlebens. Dieser finale Band der Buchreihe von Juma Kliebenstein zeichnet sich durch Humor, Empathie und das Eingehen auf Themen wie Freundschaft, erste Liebe und Selbstbewusstsein aus, ideal für schüchterne und unsichere Leser, die auf der Suche nach Selbstvertrauen sind. Spannende Abenteuer: Taucht ein in eine Geschichte, die nicht nur cool und lustig ist, sondern auch voller spannender Wendungen steckt – perfekt für junge Leser*innen ab 10 Jahren und die ganze Familie. Wichtige Lebenslektionen: Dieses Buch vermittelt auf unterhaltsame Weise wichtige Themen wie Freundschaft, Selbstvertrauen und den Mut, sich selbst zu sein – ideal für Kinder, die gerade dabei sind, ihre eigene Identität zu finden. Lesespaß für Jungs: Mit einer Geschichte, die speziell Jungs anspricht, fördert es die Lust am Lesen und bietet gleichzeitig viel Humor und Action, die Kinder lieben werden. Begeisterung bei Eltern und Kindern: Mit über 200.000 verkauften Exemplaren und durchgehend positiven Bewertungen ist diese Reihe ein bewährter Hit für junge Leserinnen und Leser und ihre Familien. Förderung der Lesekompetenz: Neben der Unterhaltung trägt das Buch dazu bei, die Lesefähigkeiten zu verbessern, indem es Themen behandelt, die junge Leser wirklich interessieren. Eine Lektüre, die verbindet: Dieses Buch ist nicht nur für Kinder ein Gewinn, sondern bietet auch Eltern die Möglichkeit, über die Geschichten und Charaktere ins Gespräch zu kommen und gemeinsame Lesezeit zu genießen. Richtig lustig: Juma Kliebenstein ist bekannt für ihren einzigartigen Humor, der sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene zum Lachen bringt – eine wunderbare Gelegenheit für Familien, gemeinsam Spaß zu haben. Alle Bände der Reihe: Band 1: Der Tag, an dem ich cool wurde Band 2: Die Nacht, in der ich supercool wurde Band 3: Endlich richtig cool!
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesDecember 2017
Selected Works of Culture and History in Hunan
Volume 5
by Hunan Research Institute of Culture and History
The book is divided into several parts, such as the study of Hunan culture, historical stories, Hunan famous characters, folk customs, appreciation of scenery in Hunan, Hunan art and literature, etc., to show Hunan's history, culture and events from different perspectives. The book is supported with theories, historical materials, and also is of interest. It is of positive significance to the advancement of the research and development of Hunan culture.
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Trusted PartnerChild & developmental psychology
The Captain Nemo Stories
by Ulrike Petermann
Even at a primary school age, children can suffer from anxiety and stress with symptoms ranging from feeling tense to problems concentrating or sleeping. The stories of Captain Nemo help children relax and learn to let go of their anxiety and restlessness. The relaxation stories, written for children ages 5-12, can be either read aloud to the child or by the children themselves. The main character, Captain Nemo, invites the children to come along for his adventures on his submarine the Nautilus. The stories take the children to visit a coral forest, ride a giant tortoise, or explore the lost city of Atlantis. Through the stories, the children learn strategies to calm themselves and relax which they can then re-use in difficult situations in their daily lives. This widely successful book can be used at home, by teachers, social workers, school psychologists, child and adolescentpsychotherapists, and psychiatrists. For:• child and adolescent psycho-therapistsand psychiatrists,social workers, school psychologists,teachers, parents
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2020
The Light in the Shadow
by Susana Aliano Casales
Living in the light sounds compelling. Living in the shade is a bit scary. But there is no need to worry, because it is not possible to live alone in one way or another. We generally travel between the two until we find our balance, something that the girl in this story has just discovered.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult: general non-fiction2021
A Cool History of UkraineFrom Dinosaurs Till Now
by Inna Kovalyshena
Do you really think that history is boring and hard to under- stand? The heroes of this book thought so, too, at first. But just one interesting discovery pushed them to get to know history better — and to see that it can be fascinating, vibrant and so close to each of them. Four friends decide to explore the Ukrainian history and learn the truth: what kind of dino- saurs lived on our lands, who fought for Ukraine’s independ- ence, and why Ukrainians are the way they are. It turns out that history can be exciting and very important, even if it was back in the days of the dinosaurs. The subject of the book is the history of Ukraine from dinosaurs to today, which is interestingly and directly revealed. The main characters are children, in whom readers can recognize themselves. The text is written with humor and simple words, which makes the perception of information interactive. The book touches on important points of Ukraine's struggle for independence over many years.
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Trusted PartnerFiction
Ruffled Butterflies (Collection of short stories)
by Ayotunde Mamadu
“Till death do us part…” Seemingly innocent transgressions like squeezing toothpaste or leaving pee on the toilet seat lie in wait to trip up these characters, who become so stifled by their partners that they can’t wait for death to part them. Some stories in this collection end with cliffhangers, making room for self-reflection and numerous possible endings. These thirteen stories traverse various domestic issues that call for more meaningful steps than grumbling, as the Morgans, Olabisi, Kayode, Vera, and John soon find out. Ruffled butterfly wings are used as imagery for the delicate family ties of everyday people who are sewn together in marriage. Suspenseful, dramatic, romantic and dipped in an amalgam of Nigerian and Western cultures, these relationships pass through crucibles, with the couples spreading their ruffled, ripped mosaic wings to flutter and fly against all odds.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2022
Lin Handa Chinese History Stories (Comic version)·The Spring and Autumn Period
by Lin Handa
The comic illustrated series of “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories” is the original unabridged comic illustrated version of “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories”. There are five sets, divided into: the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period, Western Han, Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms. This set of 8 volumes has 1 knowledge booklet, suitable for children from the third grade and above. Author Lin Handa is a famous educator and linguist. He has edited the “Lin Handa Chinese History Stories” and this series sell best for more than 50 years. This is a classic book of Chinese history for children.
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Trusted PartnerAugust 2022
Frauen 70+ Cool. Rebellisch. Weise.
Von Nancy Pelosi über Helen Mirren bis Élisabeth Badinter. Mit einem Vorwort von Iris Berben | Mit zahlreichen Fotografien
by Rita Kohlmaier, Iris Berben
»70 and female is the new cool«, schrieb jüngst die New York Times über diese großartige Generation der Frauen 70+. Frauen, die sich mit Energie und Kraft Gehör verschaffen und durch ihre Haltung inspirieren: Sie sind längst in der zweiten Lebenshälfte angekommen – und aufrecht, ehrgeizig, willensstark. Sie sind entschieden in ihrer Haltung wie die Richterin Ruth Bader Ginsburg, sie sind Kämpferinnen wie Erika Pluhar und Tina Turner, und für sie alle ist »unbequem« zu sein ein Kompliment. Viele der Frauen sind Kult, sie sind Wegbereiterinnen und immer Vorbilder. Frauen, die wissen, wer sie sind, was sie geleistet haben und morgen noch bewegen können. Frauen, die cool, rebellisch und klug oder manchmal auch »schräg« sind, die ihren eigenen Kopf haben. Sie alle sind Frauen, die uns viel zu sagen haben. Mit Juliette Gréco, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Jane Fonda, Charlotte Knobloch, Letizia Battaglia, Erika Pluhar, Herlinde Koelbl, Margaret Atwood, Tina Turner, Vivienne Westwood, Nancy Pelosi, Annie Ernaux, Élisabeth Badinter, Elfie Semotan, Alice Nkom, Marina Abramović, Helen Mirren, Carla Del Ponte, Shirin Ebadi, Marianne Birthler.
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Trusted PartnerMarch 2019
I have Good Habits
by Guangzhou Childhood Arts
This book tells 23 vivid and interesting stories about animals, letting children understand the importance of good habits in listening to stories, and develop good habits according to stories in the book.