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Dr. Fatima Al-Boudi in brief Nationality: Egyptian. - She holds a Bachelor of Science, Department of Biochemistry, Alexandria University, in 1977. - Master of Biochemistry, Ain Shams University, 1985. - PhD in Biochemistry, Ain Shams University, 1990. - Holder of a diploma in criticism and art appreciation from the Academy of Arts in Cairo 1996. - Consultant medical analysis at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University. - Owner and director of “Dar Al-Ain Publishing” since 2000, and she founded one of the bookshops of the house in 2011 in Alexandria. - Director of the "Al Ain Cultural" salon. - She holds the 65th position out of 200 influential businesswomen in the Arab world. Al Ain Publishing House participated in many international book fairs. Al Ain Publishing House won many awards, including the Sheikh Zayed Prize, and reached the short list for the Booker Prize five times. - Dr. Fatima Al-Boudi in many cultural seminars at Arab International Exhibitions. - Member of the Egyptian Publishers Union. - Member of the Arab Publishers Union.
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Geschenkausgabe in vier Bänden
by Elizabeth von Arnim, Angelika Beck, Leonore Schwartz, Adelheid Dormagen
Band 1: Elizabeth und ihr Garten. Aus dem Englischen von Adelheid Dormagen. Band 2: Einsamer Sommer. Aus dem Englischen von Leonore Schwartz. Band 3: Der Garten der Kindheit. April, May und June. Aus dem Englischen von Leonore Schwartz und Angelika Beck Band 4: Verzauberter April. Aus dem Englischen von Adelheid Dormagen
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Geschichten von brennender Liebe
Roman
by Louise Erdrich, Adelheid Zöfel
Jack Mauser ist der Typ Mann, den Frauen zu sehr lieben. Er trinkt, feiert, verführt, ist unwiderstehlich, steht jedoch kurz vor dem Bankrott, denn seine zahlreichen Ehen und Affären beschäftigen ihn mehr als sein Bauunternehmen. Hat er das Feuer in seinem Haus selbst gelegt, um die Versicherungssumme zu kassieren? Ist er dem Feuer schließlich selber zum Opfer gefallen? Vier junge Witwen weinen an seinem Grab in Fargo, North Dakota. Jede hat ihn auf ihre Weise geliebt. In einer langen Nacht voller Geheimnisse und Enthüllungen erzählen sie sich ihre Lebensgeschichten.
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My Life with Lifers
by Elaine Leeder
My Life With Lifers Lessons For A Teacher: Humanity Has No Bars "I have always been drawn to darkness," Elaine Leeder writes. "I know I always championed the underdog." As a sociology professor at Ithaca College in the 1990s, she began teaching at Elmira Correctional Facility in upstate New York. When she moved to California, that same desire to help led her to the prison education program at San Quentin. Then, inspired by her lessons, a group of Leeder's students approached her about working with a program the prisoners had established to aid in their long and difficult process of redemption and transformation. She accepted. These members of New Leaf on Life-the San Quentin "lifers"-have been sentenced to terms ranging from fifteen years to life in prison. Unlike Death Row inmates, who will either die in prison or be executed, many of the lifers are eligible for parole after having spent twenty to thirty years behind bars. But too often, they never see that opportunity because of the popular view that they are all "hardened criminals," killers incapable of rehabilitation and unfit to be free. What Leeder has learned, however, is that incarceration does not dictate character. Her students, although they are convicts, are committed to making their time in jail a life sentence in the best sense, not a death sentence. They have gone the extra mile to come to terms with their crimes, and have often managed to redeem their lives. My Life With Lifers shares the journey of a woman "on the outside" as she discovered the true nature of life in prison, and the roadblocks-so many of them unneeded-on the inmates' path to freedom. What Leeder's experiences add up to is both a fascinating human story and a reasoned and impassioned case for prison reform.
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Die alltägliche Physik des Unglücks
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by Pessl, Marisha / Übersetzt von Zöfel, Adelheid
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