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      • Trusted Partner
        October 2011

        Hautkrankheiten

        Symptome, Therapie, Beratung

        by Adler, Yael

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      • Trusted Partner
        September 2018

        Darüber spricht man nicht

        Dr. med. Yael Adler erklärt fast alles, was uns peinlich ist

        by Adler, Yael

      • Trusted Partner
        April 2021

        Haut nah

        Alles über unser größtes Organ

        by Adler, Yael

      • Trusted Partner
        September 2020

        Wir müssen reden, Frau Doktor!

        Wie Ärzte ticken und was Patienten brauchen

        by Adler, Yael

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        Children's & YA

        Todo lo que pasó antes de que llegaras (Everything that happened before you arrived)

        by Yael Frankel

        A boy tells his little brother-on-the-way of all he hopes for when the baby comes and everything that has transpired leading up to the birth. A book that—from the funny, ingenuous and Frank point of view of the impatient little narrator—delves deeply into questions of time, change and family relationships.

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2023

        Genial vital!

        Wer seinen Körper kennt, bleibt länger jung

        by Adler, Yael

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        September 2016

        Haut nah

        Alles über unser größtes Organ. Neu mit Praxisteil (Erweiterte Ausgabe 2018)

        by Adler, Yael / Illustriert von Spitzer, Katja

      • Trusted Partner
      • June 2019

        Hematoma

        by Weiss, Yael

        Each story in this book pulls off the cover that hides us, and makes it clear that we are a web of obsessions in strange balance. Yael Weiss' writing slips masterfully into our own confines. Between intimacy and the outside world, resignation and hope, in the depths of sanity and reason, the characters in this book are on fire, about to jump off the page. Here, as nowhere else, the following maxim holds true: seen up close, we are all extravagant.

      • Children's & YA

        El ascensor

        by Yael Frankel

        The elevator should go down, but it goes up. Who called it? Is it broken? Six neighbors meet in what would usually be a routine encounter. But this time old stories are told and new friends are made. All trips transform us, even a trip in an elevator.

      • Fiction
        November 2021

        Las cicadas

        by Yael Weiss

        Cycads live underground drinking from tree roots, and every 17 years emerge to mate, lay eggs and die. The song - the stridulation - of the males is thunderous, as loud as a vacuum cleaner, and multiplied by millions results in an unbeatable, nightmarish sound. Cycads emerge in such numbers that they stop some airplanes in their tracks. Their life cycle is non-negotiable, it implies a radical transformation: that is what happens in these stories. From them emerges a portrait of the metamorphosis of body and mind, a great map of personal transformations. It is not by chance that in Asia the cicadas are considered the symbol of immortality. This book is just that.

      • At Your Side

        by Yael Frankel

        More info and inside pages here: https://www.ttipiagency.com/product-page/at-your-side.    A simple story about how amazing and wonderful it is to watch our children grow.   This mother remembers sweet memories about her child and her and is amazed at how her child has evolved. Is the child the only one who has changed at his mother's side? "And although we have forgotten to measure me, I have grown at your side, too." - she simply and tenderly ends.   A positive and moving book about time passing by, growing up, motherhood and memories.

      • Women's Fiction

        Final Call for Happiness

        A Novel

        by Tamara Avner

        "You don't break up a home. It’s that simple: a home is not something you take apart, period. Once you get married, you’re married for life. From then on, you just keep climbing the ladder until you reach the top. There’s no opportunity to stand still and look down, nor to look around to see whether or not it suits you. End of story."It is with these words - spoken so authoritatively by Colonel Udi Am-Shalom - that the novel Final Call for Happiness begins. He makes this statement, however, before his sensitive wife Yael meets an experienced older man, a master artist of love and courtship, and before he himself has to evacuate a family from a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip in the line of duty, on government orders. Only after these two life-changing events does Udi grasp how lonely and isolated he really is, and how deeply he yearns for the most basic bond - the one between a husband and a wife. >This contemporary novel follows the unfolding events leading to the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and their impact on the life of one typical Israeli family. Although this withdrawal is geographically far from them, it penetrates the deepest cracks in the walls of their home. Constantly flowing from the personal into the national it depicts the acute pain that disengagements entail, and the agony that ensues when something whole is unraveled. The national turmoil serves as a backdrop to the gradual crumbling of the Am-Shalom family, and to the reconstruction efforts aimed at bringing new hope and meanings. >Voices of four members of one familyFinal Call for Happiness is an accomplished and affecting work, narrated in the voices of four members of one family: the measured, decisive voice of Udi, a right wing, army man; the dreamy poetic voice of his wife Yael, a secular leftist literary editor; the broken stammer of their twelve years old stuttering son, Ophir, who suffers from ADHD, and whole heartedly believes that he holds the power to rescue his father from the dilemma he faces and save his parents' marriage; and the sad, sweet words of little six years old Maya, who is much too mature for her age.Emotionally grasping from beginning to endThis is a powerful story, written in a unique style, in a language that is surprising at times. It looks at the emerging differences between individuals in a marriage, in a family, and in a crowd. It chronicles how Attention Deficit affects parenthood in our times, how at times spoken words cannot fully express our feelings, thoughts and emotions, and how every disengagement brings with it a call for closeness and love.

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        Psychic powers & psychic phenomena

        AWAKENING THE SACRED LOVE OF THE OF THE TWIN FLAME

        by Shanna MacLean

        Each of us has a Twin Flame, the exact being with whom we were created at the thrilling Moment of Creation, when God expanded Itself and created from that Self a new being. God then divided that being into Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine. This template of masculine and feminine can be seen throughout all Earth life. The expansion from the ALL THAT IS came from God's strong desire to extend Love through its Creations (on Earth, for example) and have a way to know and observe Itself by living through us. This Twin is the other half of yourself, with whom you share the most exquisite Love and Oneness possible -- which you will know when you unite with that divine one... AWAKENING opens with a series of transcendent experiences in which the author, Shanna, makes contact with her Twin Flame during her meditations. Her unique and intimate sharing of their meetings and travels shows us many facets of this supreme Love. Pra, her Twin, is not in physical embodiment on Earth, but rather resides in higher vibrational consciousness. They meet somewhere between Earth and the Higher Realms. In the second section, we are led through a series of powerful excerpts of "Messages from God," channeled by Yael Hana Powell, in which the essence and purpose of the Twin Flame is explained. We are told that the coming together of Twin Flames at this time can create an amplification of Love that can completely shift life on our struggling planet to Love and only Love. In the third section, Shanna's beloved Twin Flame, Pra, answers questions, giving detailed suggestions on how to make contact with one's Twin, including bringing your Twin through the person you are currently with. The other-worldliness and loving atmosphere of this book will uplift you and perhaps open you to the possibility of finding Love with your own Twin Flame, the other half of your being.

      • Business & management
        August 2022

        Gen Z

        For Decision-Makers

        by Annahita Esmailzadeh, Yael Meier, Stephanie Birkner, Jo Dietrich, Julius De Gruyter, Hauke Schwiezer (Ed.)

        Zooming into the Future Nearly a third of all human beings alive now are “Zoomers”—members of Generation Z—and they are ready to make our society fit for the future if only we let them. Those aged between 10 and 25 are weighed down by anxiety for the future of our planet and by the highest ever rate of mental illness. Yet they are also more connected and tech-savvy than any generation before. They are the first true digital natives. Businesses in particular find themselves asking: What makes Gen Z tick? And what is the best way to work with them? The editors of this book have brought both perspectives together. The result is a visionary book for decision-makers, rich in real-life case studies by and about a young generation and its (potential) roles in society, politics, and business. • The potential of Gen Z, the digitally networked future of our society • Strategies for more innovation and sustainability in the world of work • A firework of future visions, personal insights, and pointers • Authors with strong networks and a combined 500,000 followers on LinkedIn

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