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      • Adaiyaalam

        Adaiyaalam means identity. 1998 was a time when secular India was slowly moving towards religiosity. Adaiyaalam was founded with the support of like-minded friends to publish the voices of people who were oppressed culturally and politically, Not-for-profit. We aim to bring out the works of marginalised people like Dalits, minorities, women, children, tribals, villagers and other unrepresented people. We continue our journey embracing a diverse range of work in literature, non-fiction, philosophy, politics, and new genres of storytelling. We are proud to say that till today, we have published more than five hundred titles. Adaiyaalam has managed to bring more than a hundred translated works into Tamil language collaborating with 54 international publishing houses.  Adaiyaalam plays an important role in social change. We live in an era where most of the publishing world is only focused on making profits the priority. We at adaiyaalam encourage originality and alternative narratives.  Join our journey.

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      • Adarna House Inc

        Adarna House Inc. publishes learning tools that can help teachers and parents in guiding their children how to count, color, draw basic figures and identify symbols. Some of the publishing house's activity books are the Sanayang Adarna series, a mixture of coloring, writing, drawing, and counting worksheets, and Magkulay Tayo series which primarily aims to teach children how to hold writing materials.

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      • March 2020

        Il giovane Pergolesi

        by Lorenzo Fiorito (author), Silvia Piccione (editor), Pietro Marotta (art director)

        Giovanni Battista Pergolesi is twenty-six years old and consumption no longer gives him much time to live. He works with the few forces he has left on his masterpiece, the Stabat Mater, in a cell of the Capuchin convent in Pozzuoli. In the last hours of his life, his thoughts return to Jesi, the small town in the Marche from which he left twelve years earlier to go to study in Naples, and to that day in early March when he took a long excursion together with the spirit of his little sister Rosa, died at the age of two, to go to greet her spiritual father at the abbey of Chiaravalle and to fix forever in her heart the places of her childhood. A journey through the Marche countryside to discover himself, from which he will draw inspiration for his immortal works and which will mark the passage from the anguish of a difficult childhood to the awareness of being called to a great, tragic destiny.

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