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      • KANOA Verlag

        KANOA-Verlag, Schweiz: Förderung des kulturellen Austauschs mit Lateinamerika und seinen Autoren im Bereich Literatur. Veröffentlichung von Belletristik in spanischer Sprache und deren Übersetzung ins Deutsche und Englische. In Zusammenarbeit mit Verlagen in Europa, Verbreitungsplattformen und Kultureinrichtungen fördern wir lateinamerikanische Autoren und ihre Werke, um ein Lesepublikum entsprechend ihren Ansprüchen zu erreichen. Editorial KANOA, Suiza: Promoción de intercambio cultural con América Latina y sus autores en el campo de la literatura. Publicación en español de textos de ficción y su traducción al alemán e inglés. En cooperación con otras editoriales, plataformas de difusión y entidades culturales, promovemos autores latinoamericanos y sus obras para alcanzar un público lector de acuerdo a sus exigencias. KANOA publishing house, Switzerland: we promote a cultural exchange with Latin America and its authors in the field of literature. Publishing is focused on the publication of fiction in Spanish and its translation into German and English. In cooperation with publishers in Europe, diffusion platforms and cultural entities, we promote Latin American authors and their works in order to reach a reading public according to their demands.

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      • Kanki Publishing

        KankiPublishing publishes books in business, economics, management, self-development, daily life knowledge and skills, humanities and linguistics, while pursuing originality based on the motto: “Convince, Satisfy and Fascinate Our Readers”.

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      • Rostam and Akvan Bogey

        by Afsaneh Shabannejad

        Rostam and Ikvan Bogey Ikavan Bogey has been annoying and scaring people for a long time. Rostam is dispatched to fight him. But he falls asleep midway, and is captured by Ikvan Bogey and thrown in the sea. He survives and goes back to fight Ikvan Bogey, but this time he is careful not to make a mistake. At last, he is able to arrest him and bring peace back.

      • Zal and Roodabeh

        by Mostafa Rahmandoust

        Zal and Roodabeh Zal falls in love with the daughter of the king of Kabol. To prevent this marriage, King Manoochehr summons Sam and orders him to fight King Mehrab. But Sam cannot do that due to his love to his son. Sam writes a letter to the king begs him not to let him sacrifice his son again. When the king feels his insistence and love for his son, he agrees and permits them to get married.

      • June 2021

        You are the Moon and I am a Human Being

        by Sahar Azadmehr/ Parvaneh Shirazi

        Play, relationship with parents, environment, imagination and paying attention to the war are the themes of the poetries of the book. Of course, the readership can tell parallel stories by looking at the book fanciful illustrations.

      • June 2021

        Where is Back of the Seas?

        by Golriz Gorgani/Maryam Zarneshan

        As the name implies, this book talks about the environment with children. The sea, animals and trees are the most important topics that a child learns about through the poetry. One of the purposes of this book is to expand the children’s vocabulary.

      • June 2021

        That Faraway Far

        by Nooshin Sadeghian / Abdolreza Samadi

        It is a story about a tiger sitting on a high hill watching his surroundings. The tiger sees many things from afar. He likes to know what they are; that is why he comes down the mountain. What is he supposed to face? Children come to know about animals in jungle and their living environment. What the tiger faces and what decision he makes to discover the world and to what extend he develops his outlook towards the world surrounding him are the philosophical concepts of the book.

      • June 2021

        My Kite is lying on the Clouds

        by Mahsa Hedayati/ Maryam Hashempour

        “Friendship and empathy” is the main theme of this book, and the poet has talked about proper interactions with each other by addressing simple topics such as human relationships and the story of animals. Making others happy, taking care of each other, cooperation are the topics we encounter in different poems

      • June 2021

        Insects

        by Behnam zahri Samian/ Farzaneh Babaee

        We do not need many tools to make sculptures and dolls, we do not even need to pay for them. Farzaneh Babaie’s dolls talk about this topic. She shows us that it is enough to be a little bit curious and pay attention to those things wind drop on the ground or the nature gifts us. This book full of insects made through such searches.

      • String Doll

        by Mahboubeh Yazdani

        It is the story of a little girl called Sara who gets interested in puppetry. Her mother makes a doll for her and Sara starts the show. However, after the puppet’s threads get tied, Sara’s challenges and her puppet begin. “Thread Puppet” is created with the intention of promoting the feeling of discovery and familiarizing children with puppetry.

      • June 2021

        We Swept the Street

        by Hale Ghorbani/ Ali Salimi

        Sepideh has an important secret. She has bought the garbage man a gift. Because he is always cold and has no hat or scarf. Sepideh is hoping to give the gift to the garbage man. The story start when the garbage man arrives and sweeps the leaves but it seems that he is not fine. He coughs a lot. Sepideh must help him since he is like her grandpa. The illustrations of the book has pictured the domestic space and Iranian architecture. Iranian outfit, food and plants can be seen in these illustrations.

      • June 2021

        The Story of the Regretting Flower

        by Delaram Faghani/ Mohamad Dehrizi

        Everybody was witnessing the opening of the eyes of the regretting flower. The oak tree, the bird, the ant and everybody knew what is supposed to take place. The flower opened her eyes and said that she was sure she would be alive enough to see spring this year. Many tried to make her hopeless. Even the oak tree said that she has heard such repetitive words for many decades. But, the flower said with certainty that this year is different from other years. Note: A kind of flower called Liliom in various colors such as violet, pink and white. It flowers a few days to the spring. It lives for a few days. A regretting flower is the flower that is willing to see the spring.

      • June 2021

        The Thirty-Three Star Hotel

        by Atoosa Salehi/ Atefeh Malekijou

        Samira loves to go on trips but it seems that her dad has no money. Samira knows that she must write about summer trip for the composition but she cannot accept that her dad has no money. Finally, Samira’s wish comes true. They get on dad’s lorry and set out. They go to the jungle and the sea and drive on roads. Then, it is time to sleep. Dad opens the door of the lorry. It seems that the back of the lorry is not as usual. Now, they can travel everywhere and take the hotel with them, too.

      • June 2021

        I Stand on my Hand

        by Ali Khodaie

        This pictorial book has no words. It is the story of a small mouse that enters into a corridor. At the end of the corridor, he encounters an incomprehensible image of an animal. Oh my God! Which animal is out there? The small mouse starts guessing. Creativity, imagination, vocabulary development, storytelling are among the uses of the book. The idea of the story is based on one of ancient Iranian stories “The Elephant in Dark” by Molana Jalaledin Balkhi.

      • Fiction

        look at This Way

        by Ali Khodaei

        “Look Here” is an illustrated book, which narrates the storyof a few animals in a jungle, who find a weird painting. Eachone of them notices his/her own figure in the painting andlooks at the painting from a different point of view.The story narrates the challenges each animal faceswatching the painting. The author and the illustrator haveattempted to demonstrate the visionary complexitiesthrough simple sentences and illustrations

      • Fiction

        The lowbred's Island

        by Shahram Shafiei

        This five-volume collection contains short funny comic stories that keep children and young adults from engaging in ugly behaviors and help them recognize these bad habits. It teaches them that conditions do not stay the same throughout life and that everything changes.This book has not only been reprinted many times due to its sweet prose and is one of the best-selling books, but it is also one of the most requested books in public libraries in Iran. The last survivors of the lowbred royal family live in a palace that has now been turned into a museum. The family consists of an eleven-year-old son and his younger sister, their parents, the father's uncle who is the king, and his wife who is the queen. This royal family is nothing like a normal royal family. The king is the janitor of the museum and is accustomed to taking everything from visitors as a souvenir, even ice cream. The daughter and son of the family also deliver chairs to the visitors and receive tips from them. The family members have strange names like “Goalkeeper” and “his majesty, get your hand off, you the 18th blemished pear” and their behavior and talk are even stranger than their names. The king, as the most lowbred member of the family, specializes in strange uneducated behaviors. For example, he wipes his wet hands with a neighbor's child and then hangs the child on a hanger to dry! The queen, who is both the queen of the kitchen and the palace and prepares food for visitors, has made obesity a moral value. Here is just the mother in the family who thinks it is not still too late to educate the king and others.Each story of this collection has a different theme and is about the stories that this strange family experiences. The narrator of these stories is the 11-year-old son of the family.

      • 2010

        The Parrot and the Merchant

        by Marjan Fouladvand

        The present book is a re-creation of one of Rumi's famous anecdotes. The distinctive feature of this book is that a coffeehouse painting is used for its illustration. Coffeehouse painting is one of the Iranian painting styles which is implemented by oil paint. One of the applications of coffeehouse painting is in Naghali (narration). Naghal (a narrator) is someone who recounts Iranian myths and epics in verse and prose with the help of music and slides of coffeehouse paintings live to the audience. The tradition of Naghali (narration), which is registered as an intangible cultural heritage in UNESCO is one of the oldest methods of Iranian storytelling. The parrot and the merchant, with its special illustrations, seems to be the same Naghali (narration) who has been written this time and turned into a book. A merchant living in distant lands has a beautiful talking parrot that he is very interested in. This parrot has been with him all the moments of the merchant's life and all this time he has been imprisoned in a silver cage with a golden bar. The merchant, who has to go to India for trade, asks all his relatives what souvenirs they want. When it comes to the parrot, it says, "If you go to the forests of India and see other parrots that are free and live happily on the trees, ask them what I should do with this grief of loneliness and confinement". The merchant goes to the forest and conveys his parrot message to the Indian parrots. Upon hearing this, one of the parrots falls from the tree and dies. The merchant returns regretful and upset and describes what he saw to his parrot. Upon hearing this story, the merchant’s astute parrot also falls from the gold bar and dies. The merchant opens the cage with tears and grief to get the parrot out. Unaware that the parrots have participated in making a clever plan.

      • June 2021

        The Giggly Cloud

        by Atefeh Fotoohi/ Shadeh Shafiee

        Emotions and biological habits are the subject of the poems in this book. These poems, which deal with the child's daily life or daily encounters, can also be a way for a parent or educator to talk to the child.

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