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        Bastei Lübbe AG

        Bastei Lübbe AG, based in Cologne, Germany, is a large, both traditional and modern company in the German publishing industry, specializing in the publication of books, audio books and eBooks with fiction and popular science content. The company's core business also includes periodically published novel books. The product range of the twelve imprints of the media company currently comprises a total of around 3,600 titles from the fiction, non-fiction, children's and youth book sectors. International and national bestselling authors such as Ken Follett, Dan Brown, Jeff Kinney, Rebecca Gablé, Petra Hülsmann, Andreas Eschbach, Timur Vermes and many more have published their books at the Cologne publishing house, some of them for decades. Die in Köln ansässige Bastei Lübbe AG ist ein großes, sowohl traditionsreiches wie auch modernes Unternehmen im deutschen Verlagswesen, das auf die Herausgabe von Büchern, Hörbüchern und eBooks mit belletristischen und populärwissenschaftlichen Inhalten spezialisiert ist. Zum Kerngeschäft des Unternehmens gehören auch die periodisch erscheinenden Romanhefte. Das Angebot der zwölf Verlage und Imprints des vor mehr als 60 Jahren gegründeten Medienhauses umfasst derzeit insgesamt rund 3.600 Titel aus den Bereichen Belletristik, Sach-, Kinder- und Jugendbuch. Internationale und nationale Bestsellerautoren wie Ken Follett, Dan Brown, Jeff Kinney, Rebecca Gablé, Petra Hülsmann, Andreas Eschbach, Timur Vermes und viele mehr veröffentlichen ihre Bücher zum Teil seit Jahrzehnten im Kölner Verlagshaus.

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      • Nashre-Cheshmeh Publishing House

        Nashre-Cheshmeh is a family business with more than 100 employees. It is one of the most active private publishing houses of the country with more than 1500 books, an annual number of 130 new ones, and six bookstores. The house has been working for more than 35 years, publishing the works of the most significant Iranian writers, poets, and translators, and the young generation of the best Iranian literary figures of the country. Many of these writers have novels, short stories, or poems published, or going to be published, in the European countries, the US, and Asia. We have always supported Iran’s joining the Berne Convention, thus tried to acquire the Persian translation rights for the titles we publish, such as the books by Orhan Pamuk, Steve Toltz, Patrick Modiano, Javier Marias, Rolf Dobelli, Alain Badiou, Klaus Modick, Ben Clanton, Siri Kolu.

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      • May 2021

        Dayon

        by Akmal Nasery Basral

        A Minangkabau boy gets an unusual name on his birthday from his father who is a fan of espionage films. When the son enters adolescence and he realizes that the name his father has given him is misspelled, the name becomes the ridicule of others and burdens him into adulthood. Will he keep the misspelled given name or replace it with something more powerful and accurate?   It will convey readers to explore the complex, fragile, arrogant, mystical, romantic, and witty world of youth in a mix of civilizations, myths, saga, urban legends, and popular culture that stretches from West Indonesia to East Indonesia, from the foundations of Sundance indie films, the hanryu tsunami – the Korean wave – and the immanent turmoil of Indonesian films.   A novel presented with such a fresh style that makes you smile and contemplate at the same time about how reckless William Shakespeare was when he stated  'what's in a name', since in reality a name is also a world.

      • Surena Trilogy

        Surena and the Coffin of Phoenix -Surena and the Bubble of Death

        by Moslem Naseri

        One of the most prolific Iranian authors for young adults has written Surena Trilogy. Moslem Naseri, with an PhD in history knows the realm of ancient mythology and he also knows his way around words and stories. He endeavors to create worlds beyond our world and invites his reader to join him on this adventurous ride through fantasy and imagination. One of the key elements of this series is its entanglement with history and picturesque scenery. Naseri graciously guides his readers through the unknown and help them relate to the characters, follow the flow of the narrative, and let their minds fly in this fantastical land of magic and sacrifice. Surena, the protagonist, must face three different journeys to reach his destination. In book one, this is a journey to get to know himself. In the second one, he seeks his father, and in the third, he returns to the land, faraway from himself and his father, explores different adventures. Surena Trilogy is the fruit of a decade long investigation and studies of Persian’s old mythologies, folk stories, verbal narratives, and traditional storytelling gatherings around Iran. The element of surprise is boldly woven into the fabric of the series. Young readers crave mythical stories and more importantly, book series. The fables and stories, yet Persian in nature, can be relatable to any reader anywhere, for those who love mysterious adventures, unexpected twists, and a touch of magic to brighten their imaginative minds. All three books start with a journey. The author narrates that in order to reach maturity, one must travel a lot and let the flows take control. Surena learns to not judge too quickly and it is a valuable lesson. In the first book, Surena learns about his abilities. In book two, a little bit deeper than the first, he goes to save his father, but must face the truth. He decides on taking revenge from his father and that is when he enters the world of shadows and darkness. The world of darkness polishes his soul and makes him a better person. He then reaches the realm behind the falls and gains the truth and nothing but the truth. In book three, he must face the bubble of death, made by others, and save the time, literally, from disruption.

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