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View Rights PortalThrough five years of meticulous preparation and hard work in the mountains, the author has gained more than 200,000 words of hard work. In the mountainous area of Shennongjia, Hubei, people believe that people are livestock for two hours a day. In today's world, humans and beasts are upside down, and humans and beasts are mixed, which is exactly what the people of Shennongjia say. In the novel "Hunter Peak", several generations of hunters with Bai Xiu at the core are fighting against the mountain, against the creatures in the mountain, against the people outside the mountain, and in this cruel fight or ups and downs in the changing times. Either twisted, surviving, or dying, they are no longer the objects of praise and worship in the traditional concept, but are also full of contradictions and loss, distortions and sacrifices. The work narrates a battle between humans and beasts encountered with wild boars, a modern legend of deep mountains and old forests, the great poetry of hunting, and the great mystery of survival. All are described and displayed incisively and vividly here.
A hunter goes into a nearby forest with a hidden agenda - to hunt and rule over the animals. He thinks his master plan will work and initially everything goes according to plan. Just when the hunter thinks he is about to dominate the animals, he gets a real surprise from the monkey and gorilla.
Inspired by the life story of Palestinian artist, Tamam Al-Akhal, The Lilac Girl is the sixth book for younger readers by award-winning author, Ibtisam Barakat. The Lilac Girl is a beautifully illustrated short story relating the departure of Palestinian artist and educator, Tamam Al-Akhal, from her homeland, Jaffa. It portrays Tamam as a young girl who dreams about returning to her home, which she has been away from for 70 years, since the Palestinian exodus. Tamam discovers that she is talented in drawing, so she uses her imagination to draw her house in her mind. She decides one night to visit it, only to find another girl there, who won’t allow her inside and shuts the door in her face. Engulfed in sadness, Tamam sits outside and starts drawing her house on a piece of paper. As she does so, she notices that the colors of her house have escaped and followed her; the girl attempts to return the colors but in vain. Soon the house becomes pale and dull, like the nondescript hues of bare trees in the winter. Upon Tamam’s departure, she leaves the entire place drenched in the color of lilac. As a children’s story, The Lilac Girl works on multiple levels, educating with its heart-rending narrative but without preaching, accurately expressing the way Palestinians must have felt by not being allowed to return to their homeland. As the story’s central character, Tamam succeeds on certain levels in defeating the occupying forces and intruders through her yearning, which is made manifest through the power of imaginary artistic expression. In her mind she draws and paints a picture of hope, with colors escaping the physical realm of her former family abode, showing that they belong, not to the invaders, but the rightful occupiers of that dwelling. Far from being the only person to have lost their home and endured tremendous suffering, Tamam’s plight is representative of millions of people both then and now, emphasizing the notion that memories of our homeland live with us for eternity, no matter how far we are from them in a physical sense. The yearning to return home never subsides, never lessens with the passing of time but, with artistic expression, it is possible to find freedom and create beauty out of pain.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton wurde am 29. Mai 1874 in London geboren. Er begann eine Ausbildung als Illustrator an der Slade School of Art und besuchte Literaturvorlesungen am Londoner King’s College. Als Kolumnist und Literaturkritiker schrieb er für verschiedene liberale Zeitungen. Von 1900 an erschienen von ihm über hundert Bücher, Gedichte, Kurzgeschichten und Theaterstücke, die durch ihre stilistische Brillanz schnell eine große Bekanntheit erlangten. In besonderem Maße setzte sich Chesterton, der 1922 zum Katholizismus konvertierte, in seinen Büchern und Aufsätzen mit seiner Beziehung zum Christentum auseinander, meistens allerdings – wie in der bekannten Gestalt des Priester-Detektivs Pater Brown – auf humoristische Weise. Er starb am 14. Juni 1936 in Beaconsfield.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton wurde am 29. Mai 1874 in London geboren. Er begann eine Ausbildung als Illustrator an der Slade School of Art und besuchte Literaturvorlesungen am Londoner King’s College. Als Kolumnist und Literaturkritiker schrieb er für verschiedene liberale Zeitungen. Von 1900 an erschienen von ihm über hundert Bücher, Gedichte, Kurzgeschichten und Theaterstücke, die durch ihre stilistische Brillanz schnell eine große Bekanntheit erlangten. In besonderem Maße setzte sich Chesterton, der 1922 zum Katholizismus konvertierte, in seinen Büchern und Aufsätzen mit seiner Beziehung zum Christentum auseinander, meistens allerdings – wie in der bekannten Gestalt des Priester-Detektivs Pater Brown – auf humoristische Weise. Er starb am 14. Juni 1936 in Beaconsfield.
Clara, Julian, Felix and Fee must have done something bad, because they are waiting for a severe punishment: detention. “Detention” is actually the wrong word. In fact their task is to get the school garden into shape, which includes the fountain with non-stop snapping turtles. But oh, shock horror! First of all, Felix digs up a skull. Then several suspicious looking men turn up, alleging that they are sports teachers. Could this be the cover-up of a murder? And what is the grumpy housemaster Kratzek hiding? In order to find out just what is going on at the closed school, the four detainees must stick together at all costs – and that is the biggest adventure of them all.
Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London.
Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London.
Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London.
This is a funny and touching story about running, love, friendship, and support. It is about getting to know oneself and the world that surrounds us.The main character Theo cannot sit still and loves to run, just like his mother, for whom running is an essential part of her life. Theo knows a lot about runners, and yet, as he is getting ready to participate in a race, countless questions emerge in his head. What does it take to become a champion? How does one learn to always be first? And most importantly — how and when to reveal to his mom the secret that explains why he is always so hyper energetic. In addition to the fictional story, the book contains useful information and tips: what young runners should eat, how to choose comfortable sneakers, what pulse is and why it is important to measure it, what marathons, halfmarathons and children’s races are, and how to join them... Lastly, the book comes with a tangible prize that every young reader is going to love: upon finishing it, they are all guaranteed to get a medal! From 6 to 9 years, 5980 words Rightsholders: publishing@yakaboo.com
This story is full of a cheeky sense of humor that little readers will adore. In this book they can find funny poems and beautiful watercolor illustrations to give them the feeling of diving in the ocean. This unique and amazing book was created by the famous Ukrainian writer Yuriy Nikitinskiy and by the fabulous illustrator Marichka Ruban. From 3 to 8 years, 422 words Rightsholders: kovalenko@artbooks-publishing.com
Do you know how stars are born and what dark matter that is still considered one of the greatest mysteries in the universe is made of? These questions are worth discussing if you are from a family of astrophysicists as our protagonist and have a real telescope at home. Then it is not hard to imagine that your room is open space. But you are not alone there, because suddenly an amazing girl appears out of nowhere assuring that she comes from... dark matter. Get ready for exciting adventures, and a strong friendship that inspires, motivates you to make new scientific discoveries, and will, after all, last forever.
Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Ingrid Westerhoff arbeitete von 1974 bis 1981 im Suhrkamp Verlag für Elisabeth Borchers und Siegfried Unseld. Sie übertrug diverse Bücher – vornehmlich Kinderbücher – aus dem Englischen. Nach einem anschließenden Studium der Kunstgeschichte arbeitete sie in der Landesdenkmalpflege von Rheinland-Pfalz.
Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London. Elisabeth Borchers wurde am 27. Februar 1926 in Homberg am Niederrhein geboren. Aufgewachsen ist sie im Elsaß. Es folgten Aufenthalte in Frankreich und in den USA. Elisabeth Borchers war Mitglied des P.E.N. Zentrums der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, der Internationalen Erich Fried Gesellschaft für Literatur und Sprache in Wien und der Académie Européenne de Póesie, Luxemburg. Sie verstarb 2013 in Frankfurt am Main. Monika Beisner studierte Malerei an der Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, an der Slade School of Fine Art, London sowie an der Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. Beisners künstlerisches Hauptwerk ist die akribische Illustration aller 100 Gesänge (Cantos) der Göttlichen Komödie Dante Alighieris. Seit 1970 lebt sie als freie Künstlerin in London.
Fiery salamander, rain salamander, sismoloko, lizard, kachur... these are all names given to the spotted lizard that lives in the Carpathian forests! And it is not by chance that she is called fiery, as this salamander has a real superpower that comes in handy during its amazing daily adventures, helping it every time! With an exciting story, interesting facts, and colorful illustrations, this educational book will help children and adults to learn more about the magical world of nature and the inhabitants of the Carpathian forests. From 5 to 10 years, 690 words Rightsholders: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina; crocus.publishers@gmail.com
This unique picture book is a creation of Khrystyna Lukashchuk, a well-known Ukrainian author and artist recognized as one of the best illustrators of independent Ukraine. From the emergence of Ukraine through its darkest times to its final victory over evil, A Tale Of Light allows us to find answers to dramatic questions: how can we explain to children why there is a war in their country? Why can not the enemy leave the Ukrainian land in peace? What will help us to defeat the enemy for good? The profound symbolic images that the author recreated will guide the readers along their journey. Ukrainians have been tapping into them for long times to find a source of harmony and internal strength – they are a powerful source of Light sustained by Ukrainian history, culture, and language. No enemy, however big or conniving, can destroy this Light. From 3 to 6 years, 719 words Rightsholders: bondarenkosvetlak@gmail.com