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24 entzündungsfreie Rezepte unterteilt in Frühstück, Hauptspeisen, Salate und Nachspeisen. Gekocht wird vegan, glutenfrei, zuckerarm und frei von Nachtschattengewächsen
View Rights Portal24 entzündungsfreie Rezepte unterteilt in Frühstück, Hauptspeisen, Salate und Nachspeisen. Gekocht wird vegan, glutenfrei, zuckerarm und frei von Nachtschattengewächsen
View Rights PortalStrange Days Books is a social cooperative publishing firm based in Crete, Greece. Since 2012 we have published almost 100 books. Every year we organize Sand Festival, an online Writers’ Workshop and - in cooperation with www.eyelands.gr literary magazine - the one and only international short story competition based in Greece, plus our International Book Awards. In 2019 SDB was the only publishing house in Greece to receive approval by the European Union’s Creative Europe translation funding program for its project "Strange Days in Europe”. Strange Days Books is an entirely independent publisher, primarily interested in showcasing the wealth of new writing voices in Greece. We work closely with our authors to create books that will appeal to booklovers, books about the present, books that strive to push the art of literature forward, books written with talent and passion, books that challenge the way we see the world, books bursting with new ideas and intriguing perspectives.
View Rights PortalSix entertaining new titles for early readers with stories on the theme of the opposites, all written by best seller author Annalisa Strada and illustrated by Francesca Carabelli. A succesfful handy format of 32 pages.
This is the little-known story of Alfonsina Strada, born Alfonsina Morini in Castelfanco Emilia – an extraordinary woman who accomplished extraordinary feats. Alfonsina came from a family of nine siblings who lived in the direst poverty in a small Emilian village. Rebelling against her miserable destiny and the judgment of others, she started riding a bicycle, dreaming to become like Gerbi, Ganna, or Petit Breton. She became “Alfonsina Strada”, queen of the crank, die-hard pistarde, the devil in a skirt. Between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, at a time when women were expected to become wives, mothers and homemakers, Alfonsina boldly hopped on a man’s bike, flying in the nose of conventions and blazing the trail in the history of sports and of women’s rights. She raced in Bologna, Turin, Milan, Paris and even Saint Petersburg, where she was praised by the Tsar Nicholas the II after setting the women's record. Alfonsina was the only woman to race alongside men and to finish the Giro d’Italia in 1924, completing one stage with a broomstick instead of handlebars. In the wake of her huge popularity, she became a star of the circus and of variety shows before retiring and opening a bicycle repair shop in Milan, whose customers included Coppi and Cavanna. She died in 1950, aged 68, while trying to restart her Guzzi 500.
Participatory initiatives in public spaces represent social meeting practices that can strengthen social ties and promote a renewed sense of belonging to a place. IN STRADA. Azioni partecipate in spazi pubblici is a book placed at the crossroads between pedagogy and architecture, to take back the street through small gestures that can activate new points of view on reality.
Across the Adriatic from Italy, Montenegro occupies one of Europe’s hidden corners. With medieval gems and a stark rugged beauty, the country offers something for cultural and active travellers alike. This fifth edition of Bradt’s Montenegro is the most up-to-date and detailed guide to the country available. It contains the comprehensive coverage of the improvements in Montenegro’s tourism infrastructure, such as the highway to Belgrade, and practical information on where-to-go and where-to-stay, perfect for the independent traveller.
Comprised of 200 miles of fine white sand beaches bordering turquoise seas, the 40 islands of the Turks and Caicos (TCI) – historically seen as an appendage of the Bahamas – form a unique Caribbean archipelago.With a pleasant climate all year round, TCI is one of the world’s top destinations for diving and snorkelling. With coral reef reaching depths of more than 7,000ft, TCI is world-renowned for its wall diving. Turks and Caicos Islands also reveals the islands’ lesser-known terrestrial attractions. Soak up Bermudian architecture in the historical old capital, Cockburn Town; visit one of the best museums in the Caribbean, inspired by the oldest shipwreck in the Americas at Molasses Reef; or simply unwind on one of the country’s idyllic beaches._x000D_
Let’s Cook with Nora provides documentation of Philippine cooking for 1965 when it made its appearance. In its new, 21st-century, classic version—lovingly restyled by her daughter Nina Daza Puyat—Nora Daza’s legacy is ready for today’s cooks, brides to be, and food lovers. –Felice Prudente Sta. Maria (Food historian and author of The Governor-General’s Kitchen)
Armonia, ordine, bellezza del paesaggio, qualità del vino, che nel caso del Primitivo si aggiungono ad un termine irrinunciabile: tradizione. Se il vino nasce dalla composizione delle vigne, dobbiamo considerare che i cambiamenti nell’ambito produttivo viticolo sono per natura lenti, legati al fatto che trentennale è la normale vita di un impianto. I trent’anni poi sono il seguito della tradizione mitigata da ponderata innovazione. Chi scelse il nome del Primitivo? La memoria, che è storia ed è anche leggenda, ci racconta di un religioso, appassionato di botanica, don Francesco Filippo Indellicati, di Gioia del Colle, la città pugliese a metà strada dallo Jonio all’Adriatico. Sul finire del Settecento individuò il vitigno, oggetto di scambio con la costa orientale adriatica, confacente alla sua idea di rinnovamento viticolo. Un vitigno che fruttificava presto, primo a maturare. Nel 2000 Antonio Calò individuò il felice futuro del Primitivo, qualità emergente fra i rossi, accanto al Negroamaro, al Nero d’Avola e a pochi altri. Aveva ragione.
A series of 13 picture books - each one collects the most traditional tales from a specific country. Every story is illustrated by a different artist, either international or local. It's possible to select the books of interest or to create a collection of tales from the world picking up the single tales from the various titles. In the series: BRASIL, SCOTLAND, RUSSIA, CHILE, FAR EAST, ARCTIC REGION, AFRICA, MEXICO, OCEANIA, INDIA, ITALY, JAPAN, 1001 NIGHTS
Marian Godina is a traffic policeman in Brasov, Romania who has acquired more than 150,000 fans because of the amusing stories he posts about his day to day adventures as a cop on Facebook. His both books became instant best-sellers. After dazzling success with his very first book “Oncoming Flashes” launched in February in 2016, only two months later Marian Godina, the famous Romanian police officer launched a second title, a book for children, having in mind the importance of reading and education at an early age. In Mission with Marian teaches children about traffic rules. It brings down preconception ideas that police officers are mean people and children need to avoid them. Thus, they learn to trust them, as they are not strangers any longer, but friends that rush to keep us all safe and protected. Starting from real characters and facts, Marian the police officer explains to a little boy Luca why police has its importance in society. Who are policemen and what is their task? What is a safety belt? Where to cross the street? are few of the questions this book aims to answer in a playful friendly way to small children. Richly illustrated and simple language, this book offers children appropriate material on simple societal rules for their age. Apart of its usefulness, this book touches tactfully the issue of trust. This book enhances the idea of societal stability, honesty and righteousness.
Souza lays carpet in apartments and Luiza is an actress; their lives are dominated by precarity, failure, and sacrifice. After a chance meeting they feel a mutual interest. It’s hard to say if they fall for each other because that’s not how they move through the world. Still, this is a story, and Souza and Luiza are the gravitational center of a narrator writing about them while sitting in a crowded cafe; she’s interested in exploring people, feelings, but principally, the art of fiction.Souza is a refreshing work situated between ambiguity and voraciousness, it’s exquisite and subtle, intelligent and poetic, and Nina Avellaneda is an author to keep a close eye on.
How will our future look like? This volume recounts, through clear and funny illustrations, the life of a typical family of 2050. The main themes are represented with two large boards: an introductive scene to contextualize the subject, focusing on items and everyday situations, and the following spread zooming in with realistic examples of the various innovations which will characterize our daily life. Every item represented in the book is actually going to exist, based on scientific records and discove so that children of today will learn about the actual future they are going to live in.