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      • Madeleine Editions

        An independent, online children’s book publisher, Madeleine Editions merges traditional storytelling and digital technology to create a collection of children’s digital books that provide a multi-lingual, multi-sensory, and multi-cultural reading experience for children ages 3~8.   Most editions are available in English, French, and Chinese. Each story is an original collaboration between artists from all over the world: award-winning writers, world renown musicians, the classical music label Deutsche Grammophon, + the newest generation of illustrators from Paris.

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      • Fantasy & magical realism (Children's/YA)
        September 1997

        Seat of Storms

        2nd vol of The Lyonesse Stone Trilogy

        by Craig Weatherill

        This second volume in the Lyonesse Stone Trilogy reveals that John and Penny find themselves in trouble again, this time with a grasping lawyer Ezekiel Grosse, and Madge Figgy a witch. Nor does Penny trust Selena, with her beautiful green eyes and evasive manner. But an airborne journey on horseback endows her with fresh heart.

      • Historical fiction (Children's/YA)

        Doodlebug Alley

        by Robert Swindells, Leo Hartas

        It's the summer of 1944, and doodlebugs – Hitler's deadly flying bombs – are raining down bringing fear and destruction. Nobody is safe, and the next attack could come at any moment… When it seems like the war will tear Sandy's family apart, can they find the courage to survive? A thrilling and accessible introduction to the Second World War for younger readers, as seen and experienced by an ordinary child of the time.

      • Historical fiction (Children's/YA)

        Hurricane Summer

        by Robert Swindells, Leo Hartas

        In the summer of 1940, Jim makes a brilliant new friend – 'Cocky' Cochrane, an RAF fighter pilot! But the war has a way of changing lives, and their friendship brings a surprise that Jim could never have imagined! A thrilling and accessible introduction to the Second World War for younger readers.

      • Historical fiction (Children's/YA)

        Roger's War

        by Robert Swindells, Leo Hartas

        When USAAF pilots are based near Roger's village, they soon become his heroes. All his life, Roger has dreamed of being just like them. Then one night, Roger is put to the ultimate test. Can he be the hero that’s needed? His actions could change his life forever… A thrilling and accessible introduction to the Second World War for younger readers, as seen and experienced by an ordinary child of the time.

      • Thriller / suspense

        Price of Justice

        by Alan Brenham

        His focus is on solving the murders—until the unthinkable happens… Recently widowed, Austin Police Detective Jason Scarsdale works to solve the murders of two pedophiles, while trying to be both mother and father to his five-year-old daughter. During his investigation, Scarsdale is forced to navigate between the crosshairs of two police commanders out to get him. Drawn to Austin Police Crime Analyst, Dani Mueller, who has also suffered tragedy, Scarsdale fights both his attraction and his suspicions that something just isn’t right… She is hiding a secret, one that could not only cost her a job—it could end her life… Dani hides a deadly past. After her daughter was brutally murdered, Dani exacted her revenge then changed her name and fled to Austin. But if her secret ever gets out, she knows there is no place she can hide from the murderer’s vicious family.  Pulled into a web of malice and deceit, Scarsdale and Dani discover the value of breaking the rules. Then just when they thought things couldn’t get worse…they do.

      • April 2011

        Next Week, Swan Lake

        Reflections on Dance and Dances

        by Selma Jeanne Cohen

        An important book of essays on “dance and ideas about dance”

      • Sustainable agriculture
        June 2020

        Integrated Pest Management of Vegetable Crops

        by Rakesh Sharma & Peshin Rajinder

        The Book " Integrated Pest Management of Vegetable Crops" deals with a global overview IPM initiatives and review of different IPM programmes. The widespread use of IPM practices has not been adopted besides there has been a problem of diffusion of IPM practices from research sub-system to farmers. There is no unanimity with the methodological aspects of impact evaluation and dissemination of IPM programmes/practices. The book focuses on integrated pest management of vegetables, pesticide use, robust methodological aspects of impact evaluation, impact evaluation of vegetable IPM programmes and factors impacting the adoption of IPM practices. This book will serve the agencies associated with formulation and implementation of IPM programmes and will serve the professionals, investigators, and academia. At post-graduate level, the students will find the book as a useful guide for planning and conducting future research on IPM diffusion and impact analysis.

      • The environment
        September 2007

        Detritus and Decomposition in Ecosystems

        by Zafar Reshi & Sumira Tyub:

        The present book is a detailed assessment of the pools and fluxes of detritus in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Besides presenting a comprehensive analysis of the process of detritus decomposition, the book gives an exhaustive account of the biotic and abiotic factors affecting the rate of detritus decomposition. Portrayal of the role of decomposition in nutrient cycling and delineation of the contemporary concepts of humus biosynthesis are the noteworthy features of this book. The book would be serve the needs of post-graduate students having Ecology as one of their major subject and researchers engaged in soil biology and biochemistry, soil sciences and ecosystem structure and function.

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