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      • Woongjin Thinkbig Co., Ltd.

        Established in 1980, Woongjin Thinkbig is a multi-award winning top publishing and education company in South Korea. We provide tutoring at home sevices, various children's books and a digital library service with a variety of digital contents.

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      • Atrium Verlag | Arche Literatur Verlag | WooW Books

        Atrium Verlag was founded 1935 in Switzerland in order to be able to continue publishing Erich Kästner's work, who was by then a forbidden author in the so-called Third Reich. Since the beginning Kästner's children's books are a world-wide success story and continue to fascinate readers in more than 25 countries all over the world. Moreover, he has written famous poem collections and adult novels reaching a broad audience. Atrium has started to publish more children's books that share Kästner's spirit and instantly connect with our young readers. Furthermore, Atrium publishes important contemporary fiction, mystery and non-fiction. WooW Books is focussed on children's books for readers aged 6-11, ranging from timeless classics to modern adventures and unconventional stories. As the name suggests, the program stands for special and surprising children´s literature that conjures a »wow-feeling« while reading. Arche Literatur Verlag is a traditional literary publisher that started in the 1940s with authors such as Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Max Frisch and Gottfried Benn. Today Arche publishes novels by outstanding international and German writers, telling stories about the rich variety of human relationships. Arche aims to reach women readers of all ages, both through content and through clear cover designs. The core of the brand is the “rich variety of human relationships” – deliberately targeting a female readership that feels addressed and entertained in a unique way by Arche.

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        April 2000

        Die ferne Zarin

        Von einem, der auszog, die Liebe zu suchen

        by Bly, Robert; Woodman, Marion

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        August 2024

        All your secret Songs

        by Nina Brenke, Moon Notes

        Mit schönem Farbschnitt in der Erstauflage – Lieferung je nach Verfügbarkeit Sing me your songs – show me your soul! Die Journalismus-Studentin Allie will ihr Praktikum bei der Irish Times erfolgreich abschließen. Doch dann schickt sie ihr Chef ausgerechnet mit einer Boyband auf Tour, deren Musik sie so gar nicht ausstehen kann – und deren Leadsänger sie neulich auch noch völlig ahnungslos im Club geküsst hat. Auch Conor ist alles andere als begeistert, dass ihn die Frau, die ihm zuvor gehörig den Kopf verdreht hat, nun auf Schritt und Tritt verfolgt. Immerhin könnte sie ihn schneller zu Fall bringen, als ihm lieb ist, sollte sie sein wohlgehütetes Geheimnis herausfinden. Erst als Conor entdeckt, dass auch Allie ein Geheimnis hat, öffnet er sich ihr langsam. Je mehr Zeit die beiden miteinander verbringen, desto bewusster wird ihnen, dass sie viel mehr verbindet, als sie auf den ersten Blick dachten. Und dass es häufig einen zweiten Blick braucht, um zu erkennen, welcher Mensch sich hinter seinen Geheimnissen verbirgt. Der romantische New-Adult-Roman lässt die Herzen von Romance-Fans ab 16 Jahren höher schlagen. Die emotionale Liebesgeschichte zwischen Allie und Conor steckt voller inspirierender Antworten auf die großen Fragen des Lebens. Eine gefühlvolle Enemies-to-Lovers-Geschichte, die junge Erwachsene auf ihrer Reise zu sich selbst begleitet. All your secret Songs: Wer bin ich, wer will ich sein und was bin ich bereit, dafür zu geben? Gefühle, Liebe und Musik: Eine aufregende Rockstar Romance für Leser*innen ab 16 Jahren. Mitreißend und emotional: Die packende Story erzählt, wie aus anfänglicher Abneigung eine tiefe Verbundenheit entstehen kann. Voll im Trend: Die beliebten Tropes „Enemies to Lovers“ und „Forced Proximity“ sorgen für prickelnde Spannung. Tolle Mischung: Die Welt der Musik und zwei Menschen auf der Suche nach ihrer eigenen Identität. Genial ausgestattet in der Erstauflage: Softcover mit Klappen, trendig illustriertem Buchschnitt und coolem Lesezeichen zum Abtrennen. Die New-Adult-Romance für junge Leser*innen ab 16 Jahren erzählt eine mitreißende Geschichte über wahre Liebe und den Mut, gegen alle Widerstände seinen eigenen Weg zu gehen. Und sich vielleicht nicht immer an die Regeln zu halten…

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        January 1991

        Der wahre Bräutigam

        Die Befreiung des Mannes in der Frau. Eine psychologische Studie über das kreative Potential der inneren Männlichkeit

        by Woodman, Marion / Englisch Ifang, Erika

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        March 2012

        The ends of Ireland

        Criticism, history, subjectivity

        by Conor Carville

        'The Ends of Ireland' considers the work of a key group of critics emerging from Ireland through the 1980s and 1990s: Seamus Deane, Luke Gibbons, David Lloyd, W. J. McCormack, Gerardine Meaney and Emer Nolan. As the main representatives of the turn to theory in Irish Studies these critics have examined Irish culture in the light of ideas taken from psychoanalysis, feminism, Marxism and postcolonialism. In a series of incisive yet accessible chapters Carville analyses the way in which these often provocative ideas have been put to work in the Irish context, transforming our understanding of writers like Joyce and Beckett, as well as informing broader debates around nationalism, modernization, memory and historical revisionism. Essential reading for anyone concerned with Irish Studies and its relationship with theory, the issues raised by 'The Ends of Ireland' set a new agenda for Irish Studies in the coming times. ;

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        The Arts
        September 2021

        Building reputations

        Architecture and the artisan, 1750–1830

        by Conor Lucey

        Taking a cue from revisionist scholarship on early modern vernacular architectures and their relationship to the classical canon, this book rehabilitates the reputations of a representative if misunderstood building typology - the eighteenth-century brick terraced house - and the artisan communities of bricklayers, carpenters and plasterers responsible for its design and construction. Opening with a cultural history of the building tradesman in terms of his reception within contemporary architectural discourse, chapters consider the design, decoration and marketing of the town house in the principal cities of the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century British Atlantic world. The book is essential reading for students and scholars of the history of architectural design and interior decoration specifically, and of eighteenth-century society and culture generally.

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        January 2015

        Die verlorenen Kinder von Kathmandu

        Wie ich Nepals Familien wieder zusammenbrachte

        by Grennan, Conor / Übersetzt von Neubauer, Dr. Jürgen

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        Children's & YA

        Winged Stories. At the Heart of the Plane

        by Iryna Lazutkina (Author), Nataliia Oliinyk (Illustrator)

        This captivating edition centered around airplanes that conquer the skies. In collaboration with the renowned Antonov State Enterprise, responsible for designing globally recognized aircraft like Mriya and Ruslan, we have crafted stories that introduce children to real airplane features, such as skis or water tanks, through entertaining and heartwarming adventures.Much like children, airplanes too can grapple with fear of the unknown and lack of confidence in their capabilities at times, but they are always eager for new adventures and discoveries, not to mention the friends they make along the way.• Preparing in partnership with Antonov State Enterprise.• The book imparts a valuable lesson to children about embracing their uniqueness. It emphasizes that being different is not a flaw but a unique trait that sets individuals apart and makes them special.• Through its narrative, the book encourages children to take their first steps into the future, pursue their dreams, and summon courage for their own sake and for the betterment of the world.   From 3 to 6 years, 11 000 words Rightsholders: n.miroshnyk@vivat.factor.ua

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        May 2021

        Plane nicht - lebe!

        Wie du ohne Masterplan glücklich wirst

        by Martin, Nina; Probst, Benedict

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        Forestry & related industries
        May 1999

        Russian-English, English-Russian Forestry and Wood Dictionary, 2nd Edition

        by William Linnard, David Darrah-Morgan

        Russia and the other republics of the former USSR are now more accessible than at any other time in history. In the future, the forest resource of Russia, easily the greatest of any country in the world, will become even more globally important both environmentally and commercially.This new dictionary incorporates an updated and enlarged version of the first Russian-English edition, published in 1966, plus an entirely new English-Russian section of similar size. It contains many new terms, species names, acronyms and abbreviations to account for the great changes which have taken place in Russian forestry in terms of mechanization, woodworking technology, forest management and economics, environmental pollution and conservation. A list of the botanical names of trees and shrubs, with their Russian and English equivalents has also been included.The book has been compiled by Dr William Linnard, former Assistant Director of the Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, with over forty years’ experience of abstracting and translating forestry literature and David Darrah-Morgan, M.A. (Translation), a full-time translator, specializing in forestry and related fields.

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        Children's & YA
        July 2021

        Vielleicht Jetzt

        by Carolin Wahl

        Maybe Now (MAYBE Trilogy, Vol. 1) Gabriella, Joana and Karla share a flat. To finance their studies, they all work at a catering company. And the three not only realize their professional dreams, but also find the love of their lives. Gabrielle almost missed her plane in Brazil and now she sits next to this super rude guy. Great! She‘s flying to Munich to finally meet her biological father. Undercover, as she starts an internship in his catering company. On her first day in the kitchen, her instructor turns out to be, of all people, Anton. Her rude – or rather rudely handsome – seatmate from the plane! He not only lights a fire at the stove... Gabriella tries in vain to fight the sparks between them. Because Anton has clear rules when it comes to relationships at work. As hot as the Brazilian sun and as seductive as a perfect chocolate mousse!   • Feel-good page turner for New Adults• Original plots in heartfelt narrations, leaving out familiar clichés• Girl power: 3 self-confident protagonists and their strong friendship• Stories about first steps towards independence: Career choices, fear of the future, parental pressure, exploring roots to find your place

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        January 2019

        Meine Fahrzeuge

        Mein erstes Fühl- und Streichelbuch

        by Schmalz, Rebecca

        Die Rolltür am Feuerwehrauto ertasten. Die Plane des Lasters fühlen. Die Gummiräder des Traktors spüren. Dieses kleine Fahrzeugbuch schult die Sinne und bringt Kinder zum Staunen.

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        WISDOM OF THE MYSTIC ROSE

        A vibrational and spiritual encounter with Roses at the Temple of Roses

        by OUASSIMA TOUAHRIA

        Cosmic Ambassador and Priestess of the Temple of Roses, Ouassima Issrae Touahria, explores the majesty and mystery of the Rose. She introduces you to the Temple of Roses, its teachings and reveals the various steps to becoming an initiate. In this fascinating work, she invites you to approach the Rose from a higher plane, not only recognizing its physical attributes and benefits, but realizing its spiritual blessings as well. This book guides you through introspection in order to commune with the Rose and receive its many blessings and benefits.

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        Children's & YA

        Big Potato, the Pilot

        by Mei Zihan

        “Big Potato” is the nickname of the young boy, Dai Doudou. He loves to play pretend aeroplanes, and one day his friends gather in a large crowd, queueing up to be passengers in his 'plane'. They wait and wait, until they get bored and decide to play pretend trains instead. In the end they still set off together, headed toward Paris! This story of a group of friends playing a game is told from a child's viewpoint, showing their conversations and actions, revealing their thoughts and feelings. Full of childlike innocence and fun, it is sure to please the little ones!

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        Children's stationery & miscellaneous items
        March 2022

        The Reading Journey

        A Writing Journal

        by The Otto Foundation

        The Reading Journey is a journal for your literary adventures. Join a group of furry and feathered friends for an exploration of the extraordinary world of words, stories, reading and writing. Designed by library designers, linguists and childhood experts, you can now plot your course through the Map of Memories. Join us for a ride on the Book Boat, the Poetry Plane and the Story Sled, Visit the Mountains of Meaning, the Gorge of Gorgeous Words, the Forest of Feelings, and the Desert of Dreams. The Reading Journey is an interactive journal that encourages joyous curiosity about the literary realm, using the written word as a medium to expand children’s horizons, to promote self knowledge, and to cultivate a love for reading.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2023

        Decolonising the Hajj

        The pilgrimage from Nigeria to Mecca under empire and independence

        by Matthew Heaton

        Muslims from the region that is now Nigeria have been undertaking the Hajj for hundreds of years. But the process of completing the pilgrimage changed dramatically in the twentieth century as state governments became heavily involved in its organization and management. Under British colonial rule, a minimalist approach to pilgrimage control facilitated the journeys of many thousands of mostly overland pilgrims. Decolonization produced new political contexts, with nationalist politicians taking a more proactive approach to pilgrimage management for both domestic and international reasons. The Hajj, which had previously been a life-altering journey undertaken slowly and incrementally over years, became a shorter, safer, trip characterized by round trip plane rides. In examining the transformation of the Nigerian Hajj, this book demonstrates how the Hajj became ever more intertwined with Nigerian politics and governance as the country moved from empire to independence.

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        Children's & YA
        August 2013

        Ghadi & Rawan

        by Fatima Sharafeddine and Samar Mahfouz Barraj

        Ghadi is a young teenager of Lebanese origin, living in Brussels. Like so many Lebanese emigrants, Ghadi’s family comes to Lebanon during the summer holidays. Ghadi spends his summer with his cousin and friends in the family’s mountain house, among whom Rawan, the daughter of his grand-parent’s neighbors. Ghadi and Rawan are very close friends, and at the end of summer, when each of them goes their separate ways, they stay in touch via e-mail. The novel is built on their correspondence. From the moment the plane lands, Ghadi misses Lebanon and his friends, dreaming of the next summer. He has many friends at school, but he is also bullied by an older boy. Rawan, with her sense of humor and creativity is quite popular among her friends, and that year decides to run for the elections of the students’ representatives. Tensions at home are nevertheless more and more palpable, as Rawan’s father regularly comes home in a very bad temper. Rawan is convinced that her parents are on the verge of divorce. Having overheard a phone conversation, she also believes that her father has a lover. This situation is distressing, and Rawan has trouble concentrating at school. She feels lonely, and her anxiety pushes her away even from her closest friends. Meanwhile, in Brussels, Ghadi gets mixed up in drugs, unwillingly, and falls under the power of the boy who’s been bullying him. Each on their own, Rawan and Ghadi will find ways out of their problems, and will learn and grow from their experiences, while their friendship strengthens. With this novel for young adolescents (13 year olds), the two authors tackle issues that are central in the lives of young teens all over the world. The relationship to family members, to friends and classmates, drugs and violence, unemployment, racism, exile, identity and roots, are all issues that are touched upon in the novel.

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