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      • Daniel Goleman - Foreign Audio

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      • XO Editions - OH ! Editions

        Publication of works geared toward a mass-market audience An intentionally small number of titles (15 to 20 titles per year) so as to give a maximum of attention and means to each work and thus optimise their sales potential, both in France and abroad. An ambitious strategy aiming to discover new talent and put French authors back at the top of bestseller lists around the world. In 20 years: 421 titles published, 302 made it on the best-seller lists, 250 have been widely sold abroad.

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      • Trusted Partner
        February 2020

        Je tiefer das Wasser

        by Katya Apekina, Brigitte Jakobeit

        Ein Roman über das Schicksal zweier Schwestern und die Kräfte, die in einer Familie wirken. Über das, was in unserem Inneren tobt, und die Wirklichkeit. Und wie dazwischen vermittelt wird, durch Sprache, Liebe, Kunst … Von der Suche nach der Grenze zwischen zwei Menschen ist Katya Apekina zurückgekehrt: mit einem Roman, der Grenzen verwischt. Edie und Mae sind Schwestern. Die Mutter der beiden hat versucht sich umzubringen, und nun werden sie weggeschafft, aus ihrem Heimatkaff in Louisiana nach New York, aus der Obhut einer labilen Fantastin zum weltberühmten Schriftstellervater, der die Familie vor Jahren verließ. Für Edie bedeutet die neue Umgebung einen unverzeihlichen Verrat, für Mae die langersehnte Möglichkeit der Befreiung. Schnell kommt es zum Bruch. Während die eine einen verzweifelten Rettungsversuch unternimmt, lässt sich die andere ein auf die Zuneigung des Vaters und die Bitte, ihm beim Schreiben seines neuen Romans über die Mutter zu helfen. Alle sind sie getrieben von einer Obsession: Verstehen, was zwischen ihnen, was tief in ihnen vor sich geht.

      • Trusted Partner
        November 2010

        Consummatus

        Roman

        by Sibylle Lewitscharoff

        Stuttgart, Café Rösler, Samstag, den 3. April 2004 (vormittags) – ein Mann trinkt. Ralph Zimmermann ist allein mit sich und dem Alkohol. Oder auch nicht. Bei ihm sind Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Jim Morrison und nicht zuletzt seine Geliebte Joey. Tot zwar allesamt, aber doch anwesend genug, um einen Stift zumindest auf glatter Fläche ein paar Millimeter rollen zu lassen. Und natürlich, um zu kommentieren, was Ralphi-Ralph erzählt: von sich, seinem Leben, seiner Liebe und seinem eigenen Ausflug ins Totenreich. »Falls es Sie interessiert, was uns nach dem Tod erwartet und was Jim Morrison und Andy Warhol heute so treiben, kommen Sie um diesen Roman nicht herum. Und falls es Sie nicht interessiert, dann sind Sie wahrscheinlich schon tot und haben es nur noch nicht gemerkt.« Denis Scheck in Druckfrisch, ARD

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        Humorous stories (Children's/YA)
        February 2019

        Hueco

        by Andrés López Martínez

        Close your eyes ... insert your hand. You may discover something you were not expecting. This book by Andrés López attracts children and curiosity page after page defies reader expectations.

      • Romance
        December 2015

        Unmasking Zach

        by Danford, Edie

        The missing piece of the puzzle might be the one piece he can’t keep.Ellery College, Book 2.Before heading for grad school, Zach O’Malley needs downtime from his superhero-worthy schedule. Painting houses seems like the perfect summer gig for some mindless mellowing out.There’s just one wrinkle in Zach’s Zen plan. Coworker Kirby Kurtcehajic, a hippie kid who starts hitting on him with happy and hardcore voracity three seconds after they meet. And has the ability to make his mind and body leap with a single smile.Kirby would be the first to call himself a cockeyed optimist, but even he admits he’s had a tough year. After busting his knee, losing his cat, and accidentally demolishing his Vermont house, seducing way-too-serious Zach is the ideal distraction.But when another spectacular mishap lands Kirby in crisis, Zach puts on his superhero cape to come to the rescue. And as boundaries dissolve, Kirby realizes he may be in too deep. Because the end of summer is coming, when Zach will be moving on, and Kirby will have to continue his quest for independence—alone.

      • Fiction
        February 2021

        Right Guy, Wrong Time

        A #MeToo Love Story

        by Louise MacGregor

        Edie has what seems like an almost-perfect life: awesome friends, a comfortable apartment she shares with the world’s greatest cat, and a dream job as a record label talent scout. But all is not what it seems. Conflicts are heating up in her life and at work, and things take a serious turn for the worse when she is raped while on a date. Navigating pleasure, work, friends, and her forever-changed mental state after her assault is hard enough. But when the perfect guy turns up at the worst possible time, Edie has to figure out what romance and sex mean to her in the aftermath of rape. This offbeat feminist romance moves beyond “girl meets guy,” dealing empathetically with sexual dysfunction, the ubiquity of rape culture, and what recovery can look like in the #MeToo era.Although it tackles a difficult subject, Right Guy, Wrong Time does so in a way that empowers the reader. The protagonist of this New Adult novel is a relatable character who in many ways provides a good role model for others.​Categories: New Adult, Chick Lit, Women's Fiction, Romance

      • Triple Threat

        by Katy Warner

        She can sing. She can dance. She can act. But who is she when the curtain closes? At the prestigious performing arts school Arcadia Grammar, the theatre kids and the musical theatre kids have just one rule: you DO NOT go for each other’s lead roles. But Edie is about to throw the rulebook out the window – and all hell is going to break loose.   Edie Emerson is a triple threat: she can sing and dance and act. But despite being the lead in every musical at Arcadia, she knows her future on the stage is uncertain. At least until the infamous director Toby Swan agrees to stage Romeo and Juliet at the academy.   This show could launch Edie’s career – except she doesn’t do ‘theatre’. And she’s already agreed to star in a new musical written by her best friend, Will. So when Toby casts the annoying-but-hot Noah Winters as Romeo, and he insists on Edie for Juliet, it sets the stage for drama …  A contemporary young adult novel about musical theatre, first romance and standing up for yourself from brilliant YA author Katy Warner.

      • Below the Edge of Darkness

        A Memoir of Exploring Light and Life in the Deep Sea

        by Dr. Edith Widder

        A marine biologist’s quest to study and understand the language of light in the breathtaking darkness of the deep ocean, the largest and least understood habitat in the world.  Edie Widder is a scientist, an explorer, an inventor, and a trailblazer. Her career as an ocean-going marine biologist is a highlight reel of adventure and discovery. In hundreds of deep dives her quest to observe, understand, and even interact with bioluminescent animal life has taken her to some of the most remote and inhospitable places on Earth. She’s the first person to film a living giant squid, she’s the recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, she has given three TED talks (7 million cumulative views). Edie grew up determined to be a marine biologist but a botched surgery during college caused her to go blind, a temporary condition that left in her a fascination with both light and the power of optimism. Her focus turned to oceanic bioluminescence, a scientific frontier requiring a brave and very literal leap into the darkness. On her first ever visit to the deep ocean, in an experimental diving suit that took her to a depth of 800 feet, she turned off the suit’s lights and immediately witnessed a dazzling display of lights and colors made by creatures invisible with the lights on. Concerns about her career went out the window. "I just wanted to know why. Why was there so much light down there?” BELOW THE EDGE OF DARKNESS takes readers deep into our planet’s oceans as Widder pursues her questions about one of the most important and widely used forms of communication in nature. In the process, she reveals hidden worlds and a dazzling menagerie of behaviors and animals, from leviathans to shrimp, many never-before-seen. We live through life and death equipment malfunctions, witness breakthroughs in technology and understanding, all of it set against a growing awareness of the deteriorating health of this, our largest and least understood habitat. Dr. Edith (Edie) A. Widder is a former senior scientist at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution and co-founder of the Ocean Research and Conservation Association.

      • January 2014

        Subjetividade e corporalidade na filosofia e na psicologia

        by Carvalho, José Maurício de

        Subjetividade e corporalidade na Filosofia e na Psicologia Em edição bilíngue, português e espanhol, destina-se principalmente a filósofos, educadores, médicos e psicólogos que estudam a consciência humana e os métodos de considerá-la. As referências teóricas são os legados de Merleau- Ponty e Karl Jaspers no que se refere às formas de considerar o corpo e subjetividade, assim como as implicações destas teorias em filosofia clínica e psicologia.   Subjectivity and corporality in Philosophy and Psychology In a bilingual edition, Portuguese and Spanish, it is mainly aimed at philosophers, educators, doctors and psychologists who study human conscience and the methods of pondering it. The theoretical references are the legacies of Merleau-Ponty and Karl Jaspers with regard to the ways of thinking about the body and subjectivity, as well as the implications of these theories in clinical philosophy and psychology.

      • Romance
        August 2014

        Love Rescues Rosanna

        by Barbara Cartland

        "After the death of her great uncle, orphan Lady Rosanna Donnington was overwhelmed to learn he had left her his vast fortune. It was then her life changed and she became the target of unscrupulous fortune hunters. But she was determined to marry only for love. When the loutish Sir Walter Fenwick insisted she marry him, Rosanna decided enough was enough. She fled London and journeyed to Donnington Hall, her new country estate. She had heard that the Earl of Melton, whose estate bordered her own, desperately needed a nurse, having injured his leg in a riding accident. She had encountered him fleetingly on her flight from London, when he had been very ill. Making a shock decision, Rosanna decided to apply for the job as his nurse, know she could hide at Melton Castle under a false name. What would happen when Rosanna and Lord Melton met again as master and servant and would he discover her secret? Would Sir Walter track her down to Melton Castle?"

      • Fiction

        Simon & Schuster Australia

        by Books From Australia

        Simon & Schuster Australia is part of the CBS Corporation and is a major force in today’s publishing industry, dedicated to bringing an extensive range of books, in all formats, into the hands of readers. Simon & Schuster Australia publishes and distributes a variety of books in Australia and New Zealand across a range of genres including fiction, non-fiction and children’s books under our local and international imprints. These include Atria, Free Press, Gallery, Howard, Pocket, Scribner, Simon & Schuster and Touchstone. Simon & Schuster Australia also acts as the local sales and distribution partner for: 4 Ingredients, Berbay Publishing, Big Sky Publishing, Black Library, Cider Mill Press, Elliott & Thompson, Fox Chapel Publishing International, Gallup Press, Hazelden, Hunter Publishers, Inner Traditions, Insight Editions, Manuscript Publishing, Pegasus Books, Printers Row, Regan Arts, Rockpool Publishing, Smith Street Books, Ventura Press, Viz Media, Waterhouse Press, Weldon Owen and Wild Dog Books.

      • September 2019

        Fips doesn’t want to be a turtle anymore

        by Simone Gruber, Jacqueline Kauer

        Everybody wants to be different. But then you often notice that you feel most comfortable in your own skin. Fips is upset. Not because her name is Fips, although she is a girl. That can happen to anyone. She is angry because she is a turtle and always lies around. She would much rather jump around like a cuddly hare, be fast and agile like a fox or float through the air like a bird. “I don’t want to be me no more,” says Fips and looks around. And suddenly she has a great opportunity to slip into another role. But will Fips really be happy?

      • October 2019

        Fearful bee Tobi - Heroic Brave (Scent Book)

        by Jacqueline Kauer, Daniel Kauer

        A bee-strong adventure with 14 great scents to sniff and discover! Tobi is the most fearful bee in the world and never, never, never wants to leave his safe home. But when his very best ant friend Eloy doesn't come back from a trip, Tobi worries a lot. The fear that he will never see his friend again is greater than the fear of going outside to look for Eloy. Overwhelmed by the many "strange things" and scents in the forest, he not only gains courage with every flap of his wings, but also new friends.

      • September 2019

        Emily and the angel caller

        by Alice Andres, Jacqueline Kauer

        A book for families who have to deal with the loss of a child whom they were never allowed to get to know, or only briefly. Emily and her twin brother Felix will soon see the light of day together. They feel the love for each other and the love of their parents, even if they have never seen them before. One day Emily gets a visit from an angel caller who has the task to find very special guardian angels. But it’s not that easy. Emily decides to become such a special guardian angel to protect Felix and her family.

      • Food & Drink
        September 2019

        A Taste of Slovakia: Autumn

        Emilia's (not only) Cookbook

        by Jarmila Hlávková (Author and Food Photography), Jana Kollárová (Design and Cover Photography), Andrea Leitnerová (Illustrations)

        Featuring beautiful autumnal landscape, historical photos and tales, and fascinating recipes that use seasonal ingredients, the second book of A Taste of Slovakia series will inspire and delight.  It also gives an insight into Slovakia's rich wine culture, the country's 'fire waters', and a host of traditions connected to autumn.

      • June 2016

        Mystery of the Lost Avenger

        An Annie Tillery Mystery

        by Linda Maria Frank

        The wreckage of a World War II plane is found in the mountains of Appalachia. It mysteriously crashed in 1943 on its way to a naval base. Inside the plane is a note, written by Annie Tillery's great-grandmother, Charlotte, who was in love with a fighter pilot. Young Charlotte tested the planes and flew them to naval bases; her fiancé flew the planes in battle.  While investigating the crash site, NCIS finds the note in the plane, which they trace to Charlotte and then to her surviving family members, Annie and her mother Carol. The mystery begins. Why did the plane crash, and what does Charlotte's note mean? Annie and her mother decide to dig into Great-Grandmother's past by way of the aged family attic.  There, they find love letters written by Charlotte and her Navy pilot fiancé. There is a code to be broken in those letters and The Mystery of the Lost Avenger to be solved. As they explore, Annie suspects Charlotte's ghost is reaching out to tell her something, but what? She enlists the help of her boyfriend, newly licensed pilot Ty Egan, but Annie feels she may be the key to her great-grandmother's top-secret life.

      • April 2018

        Lectores, editores y cultura impresa en Colombia: siglos XVI- XXI

        by Editores académicos • Diana Paola Guzmán Méndez Paula Andrea Marín Colorado • Juan David Murillo Sandoval Miguel Ángel Pineda Cupa.

        El lector conocerá sobre la circulación de libros entre los siglos XVI y XVII; el dinamismo del mundo impreso durante el siglo XIX y el papel del Estado en ese periodo; la modernización y especialización de los oficios y la formación de comunidades lectoras; así como la edición “independiente” y digital, y la venta de derechos de autores de literatura colombianos en el extranjero.

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