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      • Albin Michel Jeunesse

        Albin Michel Jeunesse publishes a variety of books, attracting a broad fan base. Pre-readers love characters such as Mouk and Pomelo, early readers adore Geronimo Stilton, and teens devour our top notch Middle Age and YA series. Our catalogue showcases talents as varied as Marion Bataille, Blexbolex, Marc Boutavant, Janik Coat, Benjamin Chaud and Benjamin Lacombe, to name but a few. All of our publications, be they pop-up books, novelty books, picture books, novels or non-fiction titles, are brought to life with imagination and affection.

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        September 1995

        Paradies im Meer der Qualen

        Unsere Minamata-Krankheit

        by Michiko Ishimure, Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit, Ursula Gräfe

        Ursula Gräfe, geboren 1956 in Frankfurt am Main, studierte Japanologie und Anglistik und arbeitet seit 1988 als Literaturübersetzerin. Sie hat u.a. Werke von R.K. Narayan, Haruki Murakami, Yasushi Inoue und Kenzaburo Oe ins Deutsche übertragen, ist Autorin einer Buddha-Biographie und Herausgeberin mehrerer Anthologien. Jedes Jahr verbringt sie einige Zeit in Asien, vor allem in Indien. Ursula Gräfe lebt in Frankfurt am Main.

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      • Hide-and-Seek with the Sun

        by Michiko Tachimoto

        Since the Sun hid himself very well, the animals can't find him. How will Little Pig and her friends find the Sun? This is an enjoyable pop-up book by popular Japanese picture book author, Michiko Tachimoto, made with her fresh feelings. Windows and flaps help young readers enjoy hide-and-seek along with the animals. This book is a sequel to "Stars."

      • Thriller / suspense
        May 2011

        As the Crow Dies

        by Ken Casper

        Vietnam took his legs. A murderer took his father. Somehow, Jason Crow has to take a stand. Jason Crow comes home to Texas on clumsy, prosthetic legs, struggling with his lost dreams and the pitying curiosity of friends and strangers. But there's no time for him to brood, because his father has just been shot to death. Unable to convince the police that his father was murdered, Jason begins his own investigation. In the process he uncovers family secrets that shake him to his core and make him question everyone and everything around him, including the love of Michiko, the beautiful Eurasian-American nurse he met in Japan. While fighting his own insecurity as a double amputee, Jason must challenge forces capable of destroying him and those he loves to pursue the person who robbed him of his greatest hero: His dad. This debut book in Ken Casper's Jason Crow West Texas Mystery Series treats readers to a powerful new voice in mystery fiction.

      • Humanities & Social Sciences

        The black sea of indifference

        by Liliana Segre / Filippo Civati

        Liliana Segre’s testimony and her political message are shared in this essay by Giuseppe Civati that reports her words and her teachings, on the occasion of her appointment as lifetime Italian Senator by Italian President Sergio Mattarella.Segre was expelled from school in 1938. She tried to flee Italy as an asylum seeker but was denied protection and was sent back. On January 30th, 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz with her father Alberto, who deceased in the concentration camp. In the last thirty years she has been promoting an extraordinary campaign against indifference and against racism in any form or aspect.Her undisputed, strong and clear words are a message for girls and boys, her «ideal grandchildren»: we must never lose our rights and respect for people.

      • Sociology: death & dying

        Ghosts And The Japanese

        Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends

        by Michiko Iwasaka & Barre Toelken

        The Japanese have ambivalent attitudes toward death, deeply rooted in pre-Buddhist traditions. In this scholarly but accessible work, authors Iwasaka and Toelken show that everyday beliefs and customs--particularly death traditions--offer special insight into the living culture of Japan.

      • Complete Book of Huck Embroidery

        Patterns and Samplers

        by Fumi Igarashi Supervised by Michiko Kuge

        The style of embroidery introduced here is known as Huck embroidery or Swedish weaving. This particular style of embroidery commonly employs a needle with a bent end to produce stitching that flows across the top of a type of cloth called “Huck.” The term “Swedish weaving” comes from the fact that antique linens, dating to the 1600’s, contain Huck embroidery techniques and most of those same linens were found in Sweden. Huck embroidery became a very popular technique for making charming dish towels in 1930’s and 40’s. In recent years however, classic and retro Huck embroidery designs have been catching people’s attention and there has been a revival. This book offers instructions on basic Huck stitches and presents ninety authors’ original design samplers.

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