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        January 1994

        Mozarts Streichquintette

        Beiträge zum musikalischen Satz, zum Gattungstext und zu Quellenfragen

        by Herausgegeben von Eisen, Cliff; Herausgegeben von Seiffert, Wolf-Dieter

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        A Drip, A Drop, A Deluge

        A Period Tragicomedy

        by Andeasyand (Nurulhuda Izyan)

        What do newspapers, bread, cosmic changes, and a uterus lining have in common?A Drip. A Drop. A Deluge: A Period Tragicomedy takes us on a journey through theeyes (and wombs) of six different women and how they – and the people aroundthem – experience their monthly cycles.Menstruation is an intimately personal yet shared experience that can sometimesbe hard to talk about candidly, but it’s time to put menstruating bodies at the heartof the conversation. Inspired by true stories from Asian women, this beautifullyillustrated short comic by Andeasyand shows the lived experiences of unique,individual bodies, and brings to light the commonly undiscussed symptoms andtrepidations of periods – heavy, regular, or nonexistent.

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        1977

        Suspensive Interpretation

        Am Beispiel Franz Kafkas

        by Steinmetz, Horst

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        Children's & YA

        The Flower Petals Drop

        by Wang Miao

        Setting Beijing of 1920s as the background, the novel describes a story among three girls from different classes, whose names are Ye Jingzhi, Waner and Lu Aiyi. The novel draws an outline of the panorama of history and customs of ancient Beijing. Ye Jingzhi grows up in the southern China and follows her father who works in the Ministry of Foreign Affair to Beijing, and they rent a house in Aunt Guan's courtyard. Jingzhi's mother is constantly ill and her two younger brothers are too naughty and stubborn, so her life doesn’t go well at all. However, Jingzhi gradually adapts herself to the Beijing life, and forms a deep relationship with poor Waner and Lu Aiyi whose parents are officers with high rank.

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        Children's & YA
        August 2020

        Cryptos

        by Poznanski, Ursula

        Where do we go when Nowhere is the only destination left?   Kerrybrook is Jana‘s favourite virtual escape. An idyllic fishing village with beautiful nature and, every now and then, a breeze of fresh air from the nearby sea. Jana, is this world‘s designer and person in power, she’s satisfied with her masterpiece. Best job so far. Until one day, a dead body is found, in both, ’Virtual Reality‘ and the real world. In times of climate change, VR is the only safe place for humankind. That‘s why Jana needs to solve the crime, she’s responsible for stopping the destruction.   • CliFi Thriller (Climate Fiction): Climate change & virtual reality • For fans of Black Mirror (Netflix) • All age readers • Strong, female protagonist • Highly relevant topic   WHITE RAVENS recommendation (2021):   "In the not too distant future, the world is an inhospitable place: droughts, storms, floods. That’s why world designers construct »alternative realities«, such as landscapes populated by dinosaurs, life at court in the Middle Ages, and surfing and chilling out on a beach. People can switch between these worlds at will and, when they die there, they are not truly dead; instead, they merely return to the »real world« – same as at night when they sleep. Then they are reunited with their body, which is lying inside a capsule.   In »Cryptos«, Ursula Poznanski pulls out all the stops of storytelling: She embeds numerous references to human and intellectual history in an action-packed and extremely suspenseful thriller plot. In the process, she raises central existential and ontological questions that result from the interplay between the real and the virtual worlds. This complex dystopian novel is narrated in such an enjoyable way that readers will hardly notice their brains going into overdrive as they devour it."

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        Fiction
        November 2022

        WAY WAY OUT THERE

        by Cat S.

        Are you going somewhere, Big Bear? Way Way Out There is where big things reside. They're so big - they cast shadows impossible to ignore. It's a long way away, but sometime big things come to shore on White Cliff to watch fascinating little things. Jules is an aspiring Big Bear born in White Cliff. He's been dreaming big from an early age, but has yet to figure it out. How does one grow Big? Where does one find directions? Who do you listen to? Can one so small really get There? To take one giant's advice--you'd have to see it for yourself. Way Way Out There.A wonderful fable told from the point of view of a small mind mapping out a path that would lead to something beautiful, good and true.

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        Children's & YA
        July 2022

        Die Wolkenponys - Das verzauberte Schloss (Band 3)

        by Barbara Rose

        Magic Cloud Ponies – The Enchanted Castle (Vol. 3) Four Hooves full of Magic   Four ponies take care of the weather with their magic in the land of Light Blue: Whirl Wind, Silver Drop, Snow Crystal and Golden Glow. But the new queen only wants sunshine and Whirl Wind, Snow Crystal and Silver Drop are banished. With one last spell together, Whirl Wind escapes to the world of humans ...What happens in Volume 3:Snow Crystal is gone! The goblins of the evil magician Griseo have kidnapped the cloud pony from Lotti's room. Now Griseo is holding Snow Crystal and Queen Sisse captive in the land of Light Blue. Lotti and the other cloud ponies must rescue them before it's too late! But how are they supposed to get through the magic gate guarded by Goblin Zausel? Lotti and the cloud ponies urgently need a plan ...

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        Children's & YA
        March 2022

        Die Wolkenponys - Die Nacht des roten Mondes (Band 2)

        by Barbara Rose

        Magic Cloud Ponies - The Night of the Red Moon (Vol. 2)Four ponies take care of the weather with their magic in the land of Light Blue: Whirl Wind, Silver Drop, Snow Crystal and Golden Glow. But the new queen only wants sunshine and Whirl Wind, Snow Crystal and Silver Drop are banished. With one last spell together, Whirl Wind has escaped to the world of humans...What happens in Volume 2:The four cloud ponies are stranded in the human world after escaping from the land of Light Blue. Now Lotti absolutely has to hide them! With a spell, the ponies become tiny and can easily be placed in Lotti's room. Only Whirl Wind returns to the horse farm - but then the farm is suddenly to be sold! Lotti negotiates a deal with the owner of the riding stable: If she wins the Tannenwald Race with Whirl Wind, he can stay. In the meantime, the ponies have lost a lot of strength due to the shrinkage – they urgently need a magic herb. But it only grows in their homeland and the new king, the dark magician Griseo, won't let anyone into the country. Only on the night of the red moon is it possible to open the gate of the wind. Together with the sun pony Golden Glow, Lotti sets out that night to get the plant. But Griseo has been expecting them and wants to capture Golden Glow. At the last moment Lotti can escape on Golden Glow's back. Now she is well prepared for the Tannenwald Race to save Whirlwind from being sold.

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        Hidden History

        by Luo Weizhang

        The novel is a suspenseful tale of psychological pain, told through a murder case in the abyss of the human heart. Behind the crime and redemption is the death of the times and humanity. The novel’s darkly humorous local narrative looks at life’s difficult dilemmas and opens up the “hidden history” of ordinary people's inner world.

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        June 2013

        The Ending of Imperialism a Short History of the Revolution of 1911

        A Short History of the Revolution of 1911

        by Yang Tian Shi

        How did the Chinese feudal-imperialism go to the end? And how was the Chinese republic society established? The author and a distinguished scholar, Yang Tianshi, revealed the suspenseful stories before and after the overthrowing of feudal-imperialism, which are about how Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and other meritorious statesmen in the Republic of China, together with Wang Jingwei and Chiang Kai-shek and other passionate youths work towards republicanism. He also analyzed on how the success of the Revolution of 1911 casts influence on the Chinese society.

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        Children's & YA
        May 2017 - May 2018

        Genniao

        by Cao Wenxuan

        A girl falls into the valley from the cliff where she collects flowers. She appears in the dream of a young boy named Genniao. Genniao flies into the sky in search of his dream. The author describes wonderful scenes such as deserts, grasslands, mountains and valleys, villages, and small towns. The lad grows up between the reality and the fantasy, and is determined to make the dream as a horse to ride him through adolescence. He savors the taste of happiness in the midst of pain, and experiences trances, confusion, hesitation, consciousness, and eagerness, taking his courage to carry on.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2013

        The African presence

        Representations of Africa in the construction of Britishness

        by Graham Harrison

        This book considers the ways that representations of Africa have contributed to the changing nature of British national identity. Using interviews, photo archives, media coverage, advertisements, and web material, the book focuses on major Africa campaigns: the abolition of slavery, anti-apartheid, 'Drop the Debt', and 'Make Poverty History'. Using a hybrid theoretical framework, the book argues that the representation of Africa has been mainly about imagining virtuous Britishness rather than generating detailed understandings of Africa. The book develops this argument through a historical review of 200 years of Africa campaigning. It also looks more closely at recent and contemporary campaigning, opening up new issues and possibilities for campaigning: the increasing use of consumer identities, electronic media, and aspects of globalisation. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in postcolonial politics, relations between Britain and Africa, and development studies. ;

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        Fiction

        Ruffled Butterflies (Collection of short stories)

        by Ayotunde Mamadu

        “Till death do us part…”  Seemingly innocent transgressions like squeezing toothpaste or leaving pee on the toilet seat lie in wait to trip up these characters, who become so stifled by their partners that they can’t wait for death to part them.    Some stories in this collection end with cliffhangers, making room for self-reflection and numerous possible endings. These thirteen stories traverse various domestic issues that call for more meaningful steps than grumbling, as the Morgans, Olabisi, Kayode, Vera, and John soon find out.  Ruffled butterfly wings are used as imagery for the delicate family ties of everyday people who are sewn together in marriage. Suspenseful, dramatic, romantic and dipped in an amalgam of Nigerian and Western cultures, these relationships pass through crucibles, with the couples spreading their ruffled, ripped mosaic wings to flutter and fly against all odds.

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